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Eric, you missed us. We're back.

1:07

Okay. And just finished

1:11

Lions game and I just tweeted

1:13

out, I don't think I've

1:15

ever been soaks excited about a six and

1:17

seven team in my life. I don't

1:19

know why. They want five out of six.

1:21

They're they're good. They're good. They're

1:24

they're one of the top stories, not just in

1:26

the league, but in America right now.

1:28

Watching a team at one in

1:30

six I mean, people were talking about firing the coach.

1:33

He made some mistakes in the first few

1:35

games. And obviously, they had

1:37

maybe further to go than people thought,

1:39

but And they changed things. They changed things

1:41

in season. I mean, Aaron Glen blew

1:43

out the defensive back coach and

1:46

moved Hutchinson around, changed other things,

1:48

and you know, they say good teams win,

1:50

great teams,

1:51

cover because

1:52

they were favored six six times

1:54

on a roll they've covered. I mean, come

1:56

on. They'll have four hundred yards

1:59

for the fifth game in a row, which is a franchise

2:01

record. Their offense is crazy

2:03

good. And the reason you're so excited everybody

2:05

else is they just came out of nowhere. Yes.

2:08

This is You're right. You know, from the

2:10

excitement of of hard knocks to

2:12

the pathetic play and bad decisions,

2:14

the first not pathetic play, but a lot

2:16

of bad decisions that the coach look

2:18

kinda goofy. Now, man, today

2:20

that the daring that the daring do in

2:22

fact, the daring the daring

2:25

do with the with the with the fake

2:27

punt, the poor suit and the petty

2:29

suit. That was awesome. Amazing.

2:32

That's He's still not the favorite suit.

2:34

That's was great. I don't know what anybody says.

2:36

That was great because how many times you

2:38

see a team just run the ball to eat up clock again

2:40

there? Right? Right. They they

2:42

said, no. We're gonna win this fucking thing. They know

2:44

better shit. They kept on

2:46

pounding pounding the rock. Who said that? Was that is

2:48

that Mount Tucker? They kept on pounding the rock? Correct.

2:51

And it's very, very impressive.

2:53

They have a a sense of belief about themselves.

2:55

And out there five and one, they're starting

2:57

to do the old harbaugh thing. Why not us?

2:59

And they're right. They're right

3:01

about they're favored over a ten

3:03

and two team. Mhmm. That means that

3:05

they believe at least the odd

3:07

maker odds makers are the betters that they can play

3:10

with anybody in the league now. And what's interesting

3:12

is, Wilma says the first

3:14

series of go, oh, here we go with this.

3:17

Overblown bullshit. He goes, Gough,

3:19

one of the best pure pastors in the NFL.

3:21

He has shown up and -- Right. -- today, he looked like

3:23

one of the best pure pastors in the NFL.

3:25

And he and he showed up to have a good news. He

3:27

needs another quarterback. Doesn't

3:30

this show you how the quarterback

3:32

as Gary used to always say get too much

3:34

credit when they win and too much blame when they

3:36

lose. So you always look at the quarterback and,

3:38

you know, and and obviously,

3:41

you know, he had there was reasons why he struggled

3:44

at times. But Well, okay. Time and

3:46

he's good. Look at the Vikings

3:48

weapons. Cook, one of

3:50

the better running backs in league. Mhmm. Jefferson -- Mhmm.

3:52

-- Hawkins, who we got an

3:54

improved our draft position by trading was a

3:56

first round pick for us. Thelin is a good

3:58

oyu out too. They've got great weapons compared

4:00

to ours. KJ Osborne is a good receiver

4:02

too. He beat the lines the last game. And

4:05

they got Dowling Cook who's one of the top running

4:07

backs. Our quarterback's better. Our line is

4:09

better. Was that helpful? I agree. I agree with that.

4:11

Yeah. That's why they were The line is the line has

4:13

always been a strong point. I mean, that's always been a

4:15

reason they could play with people, but

4:18

they've gone to the next level And that

4:20

is I don't think them being the number seven

4:22

offense in the NFL is, if anything,

4:24

they might be a little better than that. Look at the receivers.

4:27

Now, Chuck, by the way, Chuck was given that

4:29

he'd been behind him all year long. What

4:32

was this

4:32

guy? Where are the hell is you guys here? You

4:35

guys

4:35

never play. You called him Clark up until two weeks

4:37

ago. He was his name is

4:39

misspelled. Oh, this is it. Well, he

4:41

he got the game ball last week and he

4:43

scored that he, you know, had a big touchdown

4:45

catch this week. But look at the receivers and

4:47

and Saint Brown really wasn't much of a factor today,

4:50

but he's their leading receiver. Anja

4:52

Ed Jamison Williams,

4:54

quite a touch. Dowling did drop a pass later.

4:56

And you got shark and you

4:58

got, you know, tight ends, I guess, they

5:00

felt were as good as occupancy. Yeah. I

5:02

don't know about that. And you got one of the best pure

5:04

passers in the league. Right.

5:08

You can laugh at you can laugh at me,

5:10

but I think golf is a

5:12

candidate for MVP. I'm not saying he's gonna

5:15

win MVP. Just saying, if they if they're

5:17

of of the team? Oh, you know, of of the league

5:19

league. Okay. The it's

5:22

jailing hurt to agree with me. I mean, jailing

5:24

hurt. Thank you, Brandon. Well, there's

5:26

still how many games. I said he's a candidate

5:28

for MVP the way he's playing right now.

5:30

Yeah. I know you hate golf, and I'm not You

5:33

know, Why? I don't hate him. I just

5:35

think You always hate him. You hate him in the minute he got

5:37

here. I think he's an average NFL quarterback. Oh, he's

5:39

better than average. He never gave him that. Better than

5:41

average. He's been I I don't think he's

5:43

that great at court, but I think he's having a really good

5:45

year. And he's smart. I think

5:47

he's a smart court. He was the number one pick

5:49

in the draft, which shows that he has

5:51

you know, the the the skills for

5:53

sure. He brought a team to a Super

5:55

Bowl, and he struggled a little bit here.

5:57

Mhmm. But give him time to throw and

5:59

he's very accurate. Mhmm.

6:02

So well,

6:04

they five out of six, I mean,

6:06

it's hard to argue with, and they made a couple big

6:08

plays. They don't make mistakes. mean, they're

6:10

playing kinda like Michigan now. Again, defense

6:12

is slightly better than my exshire. They

6:14

played a clean game today. No

6:16

fumbles, no picks. They got a

6:18

big fumble Can you I don't wanna hear her

6:20

every time I call it. They

6:23

were covered a fumble. They had

6:25

the fake punt. Yeah. Maybe a couple of

6:27

big plays. Every ballsy decision

6:29

he made worked for him. Right. And that

6:31

that had the element of surprise. I've heard the one

6:33

fourth down. It it used to be where you'd

6:35

watch I'd watch the lions in

6:37

during all these years and say, I

6:39

just wasted an entire afternoon.

6:41

They're boring. They they don't win. They

6:43

don't they don't play with any type of daring.

6:45

And now They try stuff. They

6:47

they have trick plays. They pull they

6:49

they were on their own twenty six yard

6:51

line -- Mhmm. -- up by a touchdown and

6:54

they fake it on fourth and

6:56

seventh, not fourth and seventh,

6:58

and get it. So there's this this this daring

7:00

do this did I call it daring do daring do do daring

7:02

do? Daring do. That's a Vince Scaly

7:04

term. This daring

7:07

is why Dan Campbell is

7:09

such an endearing figure.

7:11

His daring endearing figure. So

7:13

Well, I I was Hi for Lion fans. I

7:16

can't help ring for Dan. I liked him. I

7:18

you know, I know the preseason show doesn't mean a

7:20

thing, but I I liked him. I wanted to

7:22

win whether he was good or bad. I want

7:24

him to do well because I just like him. Hey. Where's

7:26

his heart on his sleeve? January. Yeah. He's

7:28

gen he's he's he's cool. So

7:30

maybe Sheila Hemp

7:32

Ford is figured

7:35

out her the errors are for ways when

7:37

she hired Bob Quinn and

7:39

that Patricia? Oh, yes. Sure. It

7:42

was awfully easy to pile

7:44

on and give up when they started one

7:46

and 6II have to I

7:48

mean, this is why it's not same

7:50

old lines because these are new people

7:53

and they've put together a new roster.

7:55

And they have some strengths and, you know,

7:58

if they can continue to to play

8:00

the way they're playing mistake free and and

8:02

make these big plays. Who knows? They just

8:04

can be in the playoffs. So they're they're they're

8:06

one game well, no. The giants are

8:08

the giants are seven and

8:10

six, and the lions are six and seven,

8:12

but they've played an extra game. But

8:14

they have to go beat past the giants to get

8:16

into the their two out. Seven and six equals

8:19

six plus sevens. So they had to play an extra

8:21

game. Soccer ball. Well, I think it's A67

8:23

on one because they had to tie. Oh, they are. They they

8:25

played an extra game. Thank you. Anyway

8:27

No. Who no. They're seven five and one.

8:29

Did you say 671 No. No. They

8:31

lost they said they're seven six and one. And

8:33

and I think the lines are six and seven.

8:35

So Well, I don't wanna go through all

8:37

these possibilities. Yeah. We can do it in a couple

8:39

weeks. But we got the bowl

8:41

season coming up very exciting.

8:43

Starts Friday, forty one ball games

8:45

in twenty four days. There's

8:48

It's so funny. Okay. How about

8:50

this one? Saturday, this next

8:52

Saturday, there are seven

8:54

bowl games. And I'm gonna give you a

8:56

little quiz here. One of them is

8:58

the Duluth Trading

9:00

Cure Bowl. It's UTSA versus

9:03

Troy. Who is UTSA? Versus San

9:05

Antonio Rodriguez. Good. Very, very good.

9:07

Coached by coached

9:09

by the former Miami

9:11

hurricane great. And and and the Wasabi

9:14

Fenway Bowl, what what is Wasabi? Are they

9:16

are they promoting Japanese? No.

9:18

It's Spanish? No idea. No. It's some

9:20

Boston I've just

9:22

Don't park as a ball now? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

9:24

Yeah. And, of course, the best one

9:26

on Saturday is Jimmy, the

9:28

Jimmy Kimbell LA ball presented

9:31

by stifle. Washington

9:33

State versus Fresno State, did you see what

9:35

happened today this week when they made

9:37

the announcement? That who was gonna be

9:39

in the in the in the bowl. And

9:41

in Seattle, the news

9:43

was on where they found out that Washington

9:45

State was gonna be opposing Fresno

9:47

state in this. And the

9:49

the weather guy just

9:51

he he just he he hears about it, and

9:53

he goes he he kinda Cringes

9:56

over into smagoes, oh my gosh, this

9:58

is just ridiculous. So

9:59

Okay. He's

10:02

right. So Kimbell tweets

10:04

back. Listen here pink tie weather

10:06

guy. First of all, I didn't buy anything. He's just that he

10:08

bought his way in. And that somehow the idea

10:10

that this is cheap in the tradition

10:12

of college football representing

10:14

sponsors, violating the sanctity of the

10:16

Duke's mail bowl and the Relay

10:18

request bowl, but it's just

10:20

It exists for those people. It exists as sponsorships.

10:22

It exists something to watch.

10:24

And it's it's preseason for next year.

10:26

They're all preseason games. They're they're half

10:28

filled stadiums. Their

10:30

low ratings, but they're all in ESPN.

10:33

ESPN is thirty four of the forty

10:35

one bowl games because that's what they do. A

10:37

lot of people watch them. Yeah. It's okay. Yeah.

10:39

And and it's It's the

10:41

camblers. On the television? For sure.

10:43

Because it's known in the biz. Be a lot better

10:45

though if they had a real tournament like

10:47

the f. CS does. Right.

10:49

Right. But, you know, have we discussed

10:51

this that because Michigan is

10:53

obviously one of four teams But in twenty

10:55

twenty four, it's going to twelve teams.

10:57

So what would it have been like this year?

10:59

If Michigan played Ohio stay have enough

11:01

to talk about going

11:04

through these audibles? Well, I'm just

11:06

I'm just saying that that it's

11:08

good that it's a fourteen playoff and that anybody

11:10

else in a big town have made it? I guess

11:13

Oh, yeah. Penn state? Absolutely. What state?

11:15

Yeah. Uh-huh. Yep. And,

11:17

of course, we have the

11:19

worst trade in

11:22

history of a

11:25

known arms dealer who

11:27

has killed thousands of people across

11:29

the world for a WNBA

11:32

player who got caught with was

11:34

it one gram? I have more I have

11:36

more hashed on my glove compartment

11:38

usually. Then she tried to smuggle

11:40

into Russia. Yeah. And then you get

11:42

home. Has no reason to be there. Either that none

11:44

of the people who are there should

11:46

be there. Well, no. What you know Well, wait a minute

11:48

was there a spot. Yeah. And wait

11:50

a minute. Generally were that

11:52

I thought that was under I thought that was being

11:54

debated, though. Sure. But but,

11:56

you know, there was no there's gotta

11:58

be a part two to this deal because

12:00

Joe Biden, matter what you think of him,

12:02

he isn't stupid enough to make a

12:04

trade like this if this is all it is. I know.

12:06

There's a lot of pressure to get this lesbian

12:09

woman of color celebrity WNBA

12:11

out because there is also a guy

12:13

named Mark Fogle, a history culture from

12:15

Pennsylvania, who was also imprisoned.

12:17

He had half an ounce of

12:19

medical marijuana which was

12:21

prescribed for him because he has chronic pain.

12:23

And he's in so obviously, he should

12:25

have come out first. Whelan should have come out

12:27

first, but Whelan's a a tougher mean,

12:29

it's a tougher get than these two, but Well,

12:31

when do we have this bigger than Victor

12:33

Baut for Christ sake? About the exact

12:35

sixty minute story about Victor Baut, this

12:37

is The one for small time

12:39

criminal. No. Okay. But Russia didn't it sounds like

12:41

Russia didn't even really want him that bad

12:43

because he was his own independent type

12:45

guy. They wanted this bottom custom off who

12:47

shot somebody in Berlin. Yeah. He's an

12:50

assassin. But but we didn't wanna give

12:52

him up because he's a fucking KGB

12:54

assassin. Well, we we we couldn't because

12:56

he's in Germany and he's not our guy. We think

12:58

we're in Well, we couldn't. We couldn't. We couldn't.

13:00

Yeah. Well, Andrea Mitchell

13:02

reported that we had a choice However,

13:04

that was scrubbed when

13:07

the vice president was held. We had a choice

13:09

of Paul Whalen or Billy Greiner. That's what

13:11

Andrew Mitchell was told. She

13:13

scrubbed the story though after the press

13:15

conference. Yeah. That's not true. She has

13:17

not set us a mistake. No. No. No. I mean,

13:19

that's the US's mistake. Issued about wait.

13:21

They weren't a price sure if they were to see the spike.

13:23

Look at all the big media figures who

13:25

were calling demanding Brittany

13:27

Greiner be brought home, and

13:29

I think succumb to chose to make them

13:31

happy. It's high profile. This

13:33

is this is why athletes

13:35

with all that exposure, and I think you

13:37

can really relate it a great can you relate it at all

13:39

to the Mazi Smith thing? Because

13:42

otherwise, a lot of people get get stopped.

13:44

He had a and and by the way,

13:46

We we did soft pedal. Are we relating to

13:48

Mazi Smith? Yeah. I don't know.

13:50

Just just that athletes get off.

13:52

He didn't get off, though. Well, he hasn't

13:55

seen it yet. He was in jail. He

13:57

went to play the football game.

13:59

He got off. I don't know. What I'm saying is if

14:01

he was an athlete in the old

14:03

days, say, you know, late seventies.

14:05

They wouldn't even charged them or brought them

14:07

in. You're in

14:09

the cult group. Oh, all in the

14:11

world. I said, all in the world. I should've

14:13

had fine about the Michigan state

14:15

guys, and he knows he took a guy out of

14:17

jail, like, two weeks before that.

14:19

So Masih was actually in jail

14:21

then. They he was and they

14:23

released him. Because he had already a plot now

14:25

a a buddy of mine who was a Buckeye

14:27

and is a has a, you know, has

14:29

a carry license, said he had

14:31

applied for the carry license -- Yes. -- and therefore Well,

14:33

he should know. But they

14:35

say if you wait a certain amount of time or

14:37

whatever, you can you can go forward. If you

14:39

haven't heard back from them within a few days,

14:41

you can carry the gun. So he

14:43

wasn't doing anything illegal. I am

14:45

pulled. So I don't know, but I I don't know where you're

14:47

hearing that. So I don't think it's a terrible

14:49

crime. I don't wanna pick on Mazi Smith. I

14:51

just think Harbaugh is such an asshole

14:53

to every time you know, with

14:56

especially in light of Michigan, say, oh, what? Don't

14:58

prosecute the false extent of the law. This is the

15:00

guy who said, oh, doctor Anderson's a

15:02

great doc. I mean, everybody's great when they're at

15:04

Michigan Donovan and Edwards is a great

15:06

kid. Well, yeah. He's the Michigan head coach. I

15:08

mean, the JR Harris and Nikki, Harris

15:10

Family head coach. I mean, are you surprised by

15:12

that? I said that you're surprised by that.

15:14

Wait. Sir, I'm shocked by that.

15:16

That's to me. That's where it's So that's where

15:18

Jim Harbaugh lost me. Is

15:20

when he ignored eight hundred people,

15:22

and Jim Rand stands out there saying, oh,

15:24

a bunch of contractors adopted kitties a liar.

15:26

He would have been riding his bike here. That never would

15:28

have happened. He handled that wrong. A hundred people. He

15:30

handled that wrong. So should Mazi Smith pay the

15:32

penalty for him handling that? No. I think it's a

15:34

pattern of him just ignoring all of you. Our

15:36

guys are great guys. Everybody else's guys

15:38

are horrible. Want him shock you to the full extent

15:40

of the wall, but our guys are great guys. I

15:42

am shocked that he didn't suspend Mazi

15:44

Smith and he probably should've regarding

15:46

Michigan State thing. From the Indiana game. It's

15:49

on video. Why should okay. So

15:51

now there's the only way to punish you. No. I'm not saying

15:53

the Michigan State thing isn't

15:55

wrong. I'm saying when you get out there's A0I want

15:57

that much fucked out of the law. And then when it's our

15:59

kid, oh, I get such a nice kid. He's

16:01

tweeting about anti semitic tweet,

16:03

but He's a nice kid. And I'm pretty

16:05

much But but Mazi Smith, first of

16:07

all, he didn't use the gun. It was unloaded,

16:09

and he had a I gotta tell you a carry thing

16:11

coming. Maybe a six digit magazine.

16:13

Maybe I'm very cynical, but when you reads the whole

16:15

police report, I wouldn't be surprised

16:17

if it was loaded. And he popped a magazine out

16:19

when he to do the backseat. I don't

16:21

know. Why else do you have? I mean, there's so much speck it's

16:24

embarrassing how much speculation about this is

16:26

going on. Whether you're a Michigan state fan, do

16:28

you think this happen. If you're a Michigan fan, you say

16:30

this happened, but you know what happened. I mean,

16:32

you don't want students carrying guns on. You

16:34

can't carry guns on campus. Can you?

16:36

No. He wasn't on campus. He was on campus.

16:38

But he's saying he never carried his gun

16:40

on campus. Don't know.

16:42

He really don't know. Yes. This

16:44

car his his gun in the car at nine thirty in

16:46

the morning rushing to get somewhere.

16:49

I hate to sound like I'm a Michigan

16:51

slappy as they say defending him. They're three

16:53

hundred or four hundred million guns in

16:55

America. So a lot of people have a gun,

16:57

and you're allowed to have a gun. I I

16:59

think they should want to pick up Mazi's gun.

17:01

He's he's asking for trouble. He's right.

17:04

So colleges are not real happy

17:06

about guns. Why does colleges do not want

17:08

their students carrying guns? And I

17:10

don't think he should have one, but, you know, he wants to find.

17:12

It's the law. It's dumb. If you're

17:14

asking for trouble. Well, it's Especially if you're late

17:16

like he was. So they don't care if you have

17:19

a gun as long as you never bring it on campus.

17:21

Is that the way they look at it? Well, they

17:23

just ban on it. I just what's this? I

17:25

I think I think you're allowed to if you're You're

17:27

allowed to own a gun. Yeah. You're allowed own it. And

17:29

you and you and you You're telling me that that he where

17:31

he was going, he had to have his gun, but he would never

17:33

take an icon. I must say he had to. I

17:35

mean, that you You gotta pick up people that

17:38

yep. You you have the oath keepers outside

17:40

of of peaceful protest

17:42

armed sales. III find it hard to

17:44

believe. He never carried his gun on camp. I don't know. Just

17:46

depends on who you talk to. This Michigan Michigan

17:48

State rivalry, by the way, has gotten sickening. It

17:50

is sickening. Hardly take it. It has nothing to

17:52

do with it. You're the one bringing that up.

17:55

No. I'm not the one bringing it up when you're saying, fuck. God

17:57

what the fuck is done a

17:59

lot. And then when it's your guys, they're such

18:01

good guys. It was this guy's bullshit.

18:04

We there are two different situations. You know,

18:06

if I hit my gun. They're college kids.

18:08

It isn't the guy got a scuffle after the

18:10

game. Scuffle. He hit at the guy with

18:13

a helmet. I'm one guy did. Yeah. Seven

18:15

guys are suspended for four

18:17

games. Well, but Harbor Harbor Yeah.

18:19

Hamblah did that. Hamblah did that. And

18:22

and when he's a state director and the coach get up and go,

18:24

this is the worst thing I've ever seen.

18:26

What's his news? Kevin Brown is swung

18:28

his helmet at somebody. These guys, what happened

18:30

to him? Miles Gary. Already got said by

18:32

you. Yeah. Alright. Well, he actually hit him over yeah. He

18:34

hit him over there with it. Right? Right. When when

18:36

I'm getting him. Right? It might have been a

18:38

couple. So people get

18:40

protected. No. In fact, III

18:42

heard Rico Beard who's who's African American.

18:44

And and Okay. Did the coach that

18:46

that Joanne Howard slapped, did he say,

18:49

him to fully stand alone guy down

18:51

in Wisconsin? Yeah. They did. That's really

18:53

hard. You really? They really said that.

18:55

Yeah. They were they were very

18:57

upset at be I being fed flex

18:59

handling of that. We're charges well. Okay. No.

19:01

But that's once again, that's not up to, you know I

19:03

think I think one of the bottom lines in all of this

19:05

is that money and privilege and an

19:08

organization behind you is what wins

19:10

in America. That's why You can't even talk

19:12

about and you can't even talk about a bunch

19:14

of what aboutisms in eighteen different directions.

19:16

No, I'm going in one direction. I think

19:18

Harbaugh is is just ridiculous

19:20

the way he protects his players. The doctor Anshan

19:22

thing to me was to show off the charts

19:24

in saying. Off the

19:26

charts, sir. Right. It would have forced

19:28

him to -- Players. -- it would have it would have

19:30

forced him to smear Beauchampackler

19:33

and nobody wants to do that. That's

19:35

everybody's association Oh, wait. Wait. It's always The

19:37

twenty one is smeared Penn

19:39

State's coach either.

19:41

Well, that was that was proven and

19:43

that was that was different. But you're right? No. No.

19:45

You're not different. No. Players told Bo, this

19:47

guy master. You're right. They told him the

19:49

saves defending motion back. That that

19:52

The United States coach was told. It

19:54

it happened organizations with power

19:56

and money protect their people because of

19:59

the Whether it's the church -- After two. -- whether

20:01

it's any you know, and whether

20:03

you're black or white, if you have money

20:05

behind you, you know, and because

20:07

because the the gentleman's given is that, you

20:09

know, it's true. If if if if if a player

20:11

who wasn't a Michigan football player was

20:13

caught, it would have been a whole different thing. We

20:15

all know that. But you you have an

20:17

organization behind you. And by the way, if if

20:19

it had been it if it had been brought to the

20:21

public, it would have been the

20:23

only story leading

20:25

up to the Ohio state game and all that. So to

20:27

protect, no, it was Indiana game. What had

20:29

happened? It still was arrested on the day before the

20:31

Indiana game, and they plucked them out of jail,

20:33

flumed Indiana. Right. Right. Right.

20:35

And by the way, this prosecutor seems

20:37

like a pretty big Michigan fan

20:39

doesn't he? That wouldn't

20:41

surprise me. He's tweeting it

20:43

doesn't he have Go Blue on his Twitter

20:45

He may. I don't know. He

20:48

does. He'll go there. Go Blue. I

20:50

I have no idea. Did you did you read the

20:52

article back? I think he teaches there. He teaches at

20:54

Michigan. The kid in the Michigan

20:56

Daily, I give him credit. His name was Nicholas

20:58

Stoll. He wrote that article this week. Did you see

21:00

that? Where all above all,

21:02

less Michigan is dominant because they it

21:04

sports and it's winning. And that's why

21:06

things are brushed under the rug, and he did say the, you

21:08

know, the Donovan Edwards thing. IT'S

21:10

TRUE. THIS HAPPENS ALL ACROSS AMERICA, NOT

21:13

JUST AND IF MELTUCKER COULD HAVE COVERED FOR THESE

21:15

GUYS, HE WERE. I'VE NEVER HEARTGARD FOR

21:17

A DR. OOMALESS eight

21:19

hundred people. I've never heard anyone

21:21

say what he said. I thought that was

21:23

why it was. Harbaugh was was that And

21:25

brand standard too, I thought that was fucking

21:27

nuts. Rand said it was nuts. I mean, Harald

21:29

defended Beau, which was stupid. I mean, he

21:31

handled it wrong. He never but when the whole

21:33

thing resolved, he never got in front of the camera

21:35

and said, I'm sorry to my athletes. The guys that

21:37

played here, the guys I played with. He couldn't even

21:39

dare to do that. Should've done that. That's

21:41

fucking crazy. I agree

21:43

with you. He's protecting the

21:45

brand. So I feel like he's doing but I feel like

21:47

he's doing a disservice to the brand because now he's

21:49

doing the same thing with these guys saying, oh, he's

21:51

such a good guy. We've known him all this

21:53

time. He's such a great guy, so we wouldn't ever suspend

21:55

him. I'm gonna do mine. What about Iso? Did you feel the

21:57

same way about Iso when

21:59

Walton, I can't remember the guy's name. Walton lived with

22:01

him when there was an assault charge,

22:03

and then there was Adrian Payne. I mean Oh, yeah.

22:05

Like, Eli eight

22:08

hundred people versus one person. I think he's

22:10

a little It's hard to compare doctor

22:12

Anderson to an assault. Yeah. Well, we we

22:14

can put the Anderson thing as a doctor

22:16

Anderson from from from from

22:18

protecting. Well, that's the same coach.

22:20

It's same response from the same guys. Oh, our guys

22:23

are great, and they would have done something, so

22:25

therefore nothing happened. I went to Only mister

22:27

News is a great doctor. Only mister Well, I

22:29

haven't heard anybody do that for ages. There's

22:31

no a mass mola station. I've

22:33

never heard anyone. There's no defense Ohio

22:35

state. There's no defense me. What you're saying?

22:37

Agree. Put this Mazzi. What are people saying? This guy, Doctor was

22:39

a great guy? Yeah. This is all

22:41

at Ohio State. Yeah. Look at all the shit

22:43

Jim Jordan's gotten I don't

22:45

know. Well, Jim is a meatball. Just a little angry

22:48

at Michigan's your deck. Oh, I'm not angry

22:50

when Eli just Eli just said

22:52

Michigan. Every every inch

22:54

institute -- I don't -- all institutions. I think

22:56

this there's an illness between these two

22:58

schools. I really believe -- Don't start fighting

23:01

with me. Think I don't. I mean, I think

23:03

it comes from one side. I think you have to you have

23:05

to look at this. You think it comes from one

23:07

side? I think yeah. And I'll take

23:09

m l as an example. His anger towards Michigan

23:11

is really weird to me. I'm

23:13

not angry at Michigan. I didn't go to

23:15

Michigan. I didn't go to Michigan State. I just thought the

23:17

whole We know which one you like more.

23:19

You don't. You don't? Because

23:21

I don't care. I didn't care about my own

23:24

school. Sounds like it. How much should you be talking about

23:26

Virginia Tech? Oh, not very good. That's alright. I

23:28

think I think another way to look at this. Not

23:30

not the Anderson thing. You have to Not

23:32

wrapped up in my university. I was forty

23:34

years ago. It's not that you

23:36

you have to look at college football really

23:38

as pro football. This isn't like a

23:40

teacher and a student, and we

23:42

teach them a moral lesson they have to do that from

23:44

time to time. But it's not a teacher

23:46

and a student. It's a pro

23:48

coach and a and a paid player.

23:50

And so you protect that player to keep him in the

23:52

line. Just like, you know, a b. How

23:55

about brown? How many times are we

23:57

covering? So how And how super knowledge

23:59

is indifferent. But how stupid is

24:01

that Watson playing for

24:03

Cleveland for what he did. I think it's

24:05

monotic. It's nuts. It's the

24:07

thing being insane. The page you can't

24:09

put college sports at a higher moral. We've

24:11

tried two for years. They finally said the

24:13

the Supreme Court said, okay. It

24:15

is an amateur sports. Let's quit pretending --

24:17

Okay. -- he's professional plate, so

24:19

we're treating him that way. And that's why Mazi Smith was

24:21

protected by the organization. Like like

24:23

like like, why don't you say this though? I I don't know much

24:25

about Mazi Smith. I don't want him to

24:28

go to jail or anything like that? I don't think it's He

24:30

won't come clean. That's all. Nice one,

24:32

Harbaugh. I I think a lot of guys would have lost

24:34

their job for what he said about doctor

24:36

Anderson. A lot of people. A

24:38

lot of people. I think he said There's only

24:40

one thing you could say, I support these victims.

24:42

There were eight hundred of them. Yeah. And I

24:44

I he left the planet with me.

24:47

That one. What did he say about Anderson? I know what he said about Beau.

24:49

Where he's like He said it. My whole family

24:51

went to doctor Anderson. So nothing but professional

24:53

treatment from him. Yeah. Well, that's the fact.

24:56

The a colleague called. Okay. The fact, I believe. You

24:58

don't think that was slightly inappropriate.

25:00

I was never said before, I thought it was. That

25:02

was wildly inappropriate. That

25:05

was crazy. Yeah. By

25:07

the way, did you know the Chiefs? Jordan, by the

25:09

way, there's a isn't there documentary coming out about

25:11

the -- Yeah. -- their Ohio State guy?

25:14

You're Oh, yes. You're doing you're doing?

25:16

0II didn't know that. Yeah. I think there is.

25:18

He's the there's Anderson and him and there's

25:20

the who's the third guy? Oh,

25:23

NASA, of course, at Michigan. Well, there's got

25:25

USC too that I think in

25:27

UCLA. Two hundred women or Yeah. He's

25:29

a gynecologist. Yeah. There's

25:31

probably one at every school. And Sandusky.

25:34

Anyway, did you know that Cheez It has two ball

25:36

games, not one? Who's

25:38

playing in them? I I was

25:40

shocked as the cheese at bowl, Oklahoma versus

25:43

Florida state, and there's the cheese at citrus

25:45

bowl, LSU and produce.

25:47

Exciting. I mean, I'm just

25:49

I'm just just trying to get off dockiness because

25:51

I agree with you. And I don't even know why

25:53

I let myself get sucked into these conversations.

25:55

Well, because I'm just gonna lose. No. No. You're

25:57

not I think we should just talk about the Mazi Smith thing.

25:59

Yeah. And I think Harbaugh handled

26:02

that incorrectly. He should've set him from the

26:04

Indiana. I think you're five hundred. Think you're

26:06

gonna you're not a lot of stores and

26:08

everything. Okay. Let me just say You're

26:10

you're complaining about Michigan versus

26:12

Michigan state. No. No. No. No. Here's why

26:14

here's why I'm this is just This very simple part that think

26:16

upset a lot of people. And I understood

26:18

why they're upset was to pound

26:20

your fist about going

26:23

to the full extent of the law against these

26:25

guys. And then saying, my guy's a great guy

26:27

every time something goes wrong is I

26:29

just think that's bullshit. Well, his

26:31

players got attacked. That's all. He's defending his

26:33

players again. He's defending his players. Did

26:35

you guys see me win that conversation?

26:37

And it well, a lot of Jewish

26:39

people fell to text too.

26:41

Yes. Right? I mean, the anti Semitic tweet

26:44

is a pretty big deal these days. They

26:46

mishandled that too. Yeah. Well, you know, I I'm

26:48

not happy with Ward and now he's handled four

26:50

things though. You guys like the onboarding. Have

26:53

since the the going back to

26:55

Anderson, they've sat on that for a year and a

26:57

half. That was what sat on Xavier Simpson's

26:59

car. That was The Anderson thing That's another one. I think

27:01

he's handled four major issues very

27:04

poorly. Doesn't mean I'm

27:06

not rooting for him. The the Anderson thing

27:09

is decades of a cover up. It's

27:11

Respiratory. Guys there from Doctorate. It's

27:13

it's it's the whole thing is disgusting,

27:16

reprehensible, and

27:18

you're right. It it it smeared the

27:20

school. They paid what? Half a billion dollars

27:22

or something out. But

27:24

you think when they said a hundred and

27:26

I'm defending it. One hundred and ten

27:28

thousand people. And twenty million

27:30

on TV Watch Michigan, they're not

27:33

thinking about Nope. Anderson, they're not

27:35

thinking about that. In

27:37

fact, right if you're thinking about Harbaugh and how

27:39

he's turned it around as opposed to the Harbaugh

27:41

who who who will show up. Do you think of Jerry

27:43

Sandusky when you watch Penn State? Honestly.

27:45

No. But I think when Jerry Sandusky was going

27:47

on, a lot of people thought about Jerry

27:49

Sandusky around here. But I think Jerry

27:51

Sandusky was a huge It

27:53

was a huge turning point where it's like, oh my god, this

27:55

shit happens. Yeah. This is fucked up.

27:57

Yeah. So anything that happens after that is

27:59

really

27:59

fucked up. Well,

28:01

they all happened around the same

28:03

time, I think. And they're probably still happening.

28:05

I I would bet they're still happening.

28:07

There's so much crazy shit going on.

28:09

For sure. I mean, the cover

28:11

up's always worse than the crime. And

28:14

there's a time we didn't even guys, normal

28:16

people like us didn't even know what pedophilia

28:19

was. Didn't even understand

28:21

how it happened. Absolutely. I

28:23

mean, AAA ten year old girl

28:25

isn't even a sexual creature who

28:27

could possibly wanna be with a ten year old girl. Yet, there's a reference

28:29

out there that do. I don't know why they're

28:31

ever allowed out of jail, to be honest. I think if you're

28:33

that miswired, have it you wanna have

28:35

sex with three year old or a ten year old

28:37

or an eight year old. Never let him. I'm straining him

28:39

out. They have the highest recidivism. Right?

28:41

Yeah. Fun

28:43

stuff. Good stuff. Last thing I got is is

28:45

is the money being thrown around a baseball.

28:47

It's it's shocking and the tigers are

28:49

throwing around none of it. The Steven

28:52

Cohen is the richest owner in

28:54

baseball. He owns the bets. He's a

28:56

hedge fund guy who's been all kinds of trouble

28:58

with the SEC. He's paid billions and fines,

29:00

but he's He he still has the

29:02

money. He's given Virlander

29:04

forty three million a

29:06

year for two years. He's giving

29:09

Matt, he's got two pictures making eight hundred

29:11

million dollars this year. That shows you're making

29:13

what? Seventy five. He makes

29:16

He he makes forty three a year. I think he got

29:18

a, I don't know, at least a four or five

29:20

year contract, but Oh, three years for

29:22

one thirty, I think he got. Yeah.

29:24

So was that yeah. Is that last year? And

29:26

you got ah, man, the money

29:28

being thrown around. The trade

29:31

trade charge got judge

29:33

got three eighty, didn't he for nine

29:35

years? 93343

29:37

sixty. But how can we haven't

29:39

said anything?

29:39

About the fact that

29:41

Dave Dombrowski of Philadelphia who

29:43

signed Trey Turner this week. This is the

29:45

biggest mistake, was letting him go. And illaged let

29:47

him go over a silly little dispute

29:50

over taking credit for something, I think.

29:52

And Dombrowski has proven to be

29:55

most astute general manager, and

29:57

we had him here and gave him

29:59

away. I felt this, you know, you know

30:01

more about this, and I do so maybe you can

30:03

help me. I felt the same way about Laurie. Larry

30:05

Brown. Oh, absolutely, Larry

30:07

Brown. A hundred percent. We won a championship.

30:09

We won a championship. Two years in a

30:11

row, why would we not forgive him? Oh, we

30:13

don't want we didn't want we we won one of the

30:15

eight loss in the finals the next year. We're in

30:17

a two years now because, you know, Larry ever

30:20

Absolutely. Larry's personality is

30:22

he's got he's got ants in his

30:24

pants and he's always looking at the next thing. Well,

30:26

I always think we're everybody going So

30:28

he talked to Dan Gilbert of the cavaliers about

30:31

maybe becoming something with them. He just

30:33

had a conversation and d Davidson took it.

30:35

Davidson took it. As a breach

30:38

of of trust. No, Larry. And fired

30:40

him. Just just like if fired Rick Carlisle

30:42

because he didn't like the way he he he

30:44

founded a few people he went on to have some

30:46

great ears with with Dallas. Yeah.

30:48

So far, Carlisle, your house He

30:50

didn't like the season ticket holders

30:52

getting tour through practice and the little

30:54

things you have to do. Right. He just

30:56

wanted to be left alone and You

30:58

can't that it's funny how none of that

31:00

stuff exists in a bracket. Even

31:02

if you're a really good player,

31:04

and you're not cooperative, the minute you're not

31:06

really good, that can be part

31:08

of what gets you shipped away is like a is a

31:10

fucking pain in the ass anyway. Sure.

31:13

Sure. But Brown

31:16

told me and a friend of

31:18

mine who is very

31:20

very good friends with Larry, that

31:22

he really made the Rashid Wallace trade.

31:24

Joe was taking credit for that. Are you sure he didn't tell

31:26

you a really good friend? Who's he's his real good friend?

31:28

You're a really good friend told you? Yes.

31:30

Did Larry tell both of you? He

31:32

told him. He said he told him. But

31:34

he said he said that Larry said that

31:36

he worked every day bugging

31:39

Joe Dumars to get

31:41

Rashid Wallace. And Dumars finally

31:43

said, alright. Enough already.

31:45

Shut up, and he had this complicated

31:47

three team deals. So Larry was brilliant,

31:50

and they got rid of him. And then they got

31:52

what's the name McDeyde and McDeyce

31:54

the next year? Ronald Pence McDice

31:57

contributed on that too. The dice was still good, and a

31:59

lot of people thought he was

31:59

kinda done. Yep. Good guy.

32:01

I forgot about Antonio McDice.

32:03

See, maybe there was Just

32:06

one net one more o. I

32:08

gotta ask you. What did you

32:10

receive it? Highlight. Of

32:12

this is terrible. He's okay, so I can do this.

32:14

Yeah. Bob Rathman having a spasm or

32:17

whatever. Dominic Wilkins,

32:19

absolutely, I I don't know why it made me

32:21

laugh so hard, but Dominic goes, like, and a

32:23

hogs tonight. He's done it. And then

32:25

he's seen it. And Bob Rappin was just like,

32:27

ugh. God. That was

32:29

-- Fibers. Are you doing so crazy to dance over

32:31

there? Anyway, the game's about ten minutes away. I mean,

32:33

they edited the I noticed on Twitter, they

32:35

edited the tweet to make the distance

32:37

between when Wilkin said something shorter?

32:39

shorter Oh,

32:40

because I think he he kept on looking back.

32:42

He kept making me amazing. You you said

32:44

the right toys for kids this year. I don't

32:46

think he saw it right away. So he's looking

32:48

each of them. He's looking at them. It feels like he's

32:50

grown. So Now he hasn't looked right at his

32:53

kid. Okay. He has anything right

32:55

there. That's

32:58

why he's a human highlight reel right there,

33:01

man. It's

33:04

just bizarre, though. And I'm not blaming Dominic Wilkins. I know if

33:06

he knew something was wrong, he would have surely

33:09

stopped. Look, I don't know if something's wrong because there's a

33:11

producer. You see that hand there at the end there. I

33:13

kinda thought he did, but I'm just gonna be able to see

33:15

the loose out, you know. This is

33:17

doing his job. Because you guys chose a lot going

33:19

on the that way. When you got the

33:21

microphone, you ordered, there's a lot of stuff going on. And

33:23

so I know I know here. There's shit going

33:25

on in the background. It's really hard to pay

33:27

attention and I I guess didn't character

33:29

and and and if something couldn't

33:31

understand. Well, he dropped the papers

33:33

too. So, I mean, he thought you would

33:36

have heard I really wanna hear, like, a portion of that

33:38

game because the sideline reporter filled in

33:40

for him -- Yeah. -- which, I mean, that's

33:42

no easy task. Right?

33:44

For play by play? It was a woman. Yeah. Some woman probably knew

33:46

the team, I would hope. Oh, she. Some

33:48

woman's sideline reporter then filled

33:51

in for. Can't be worse than the night that I did play by play

33:53

for the Pistons, and I was a sideline

33:55

reporter. It was awful. Oh, really?

33:57

What was the matter? What was the hardest part? I

33:59

forget just just

34:01

keeping pace with all of it. You know, there's

34:03

there's a rhythm to do an especially

34:05

basketball and hockey that happens

34:07

quickly, and it's just

34:09

hard to know when to not describe the play, when you're in the middle of

34:11

something else, how much how much to

34:14

it takes years to to get into the flow of

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You know what's weird? They're like, I mean, everything

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is everyone else's fault. I mean, it's kind

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of like a Britney peers,

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but a sports version. Yeah. He's always right. You

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show, and he had got

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him Bimani Jones on. They were talking about this interview, everything

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that Jones said, he didn't watch the movie.

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Your cast has said it's three and a

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No. It cast is cast is as a show

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call Back on the record. Back on the record,

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Bob Cotton. I think he does it

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once a month as off, you know, when as

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they do real sports. And they were

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talking about the whole kairi Irving thing and

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how how foolish it

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was, how Kairi's a

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decent guy they say, but, you know, he falls

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into these, you know,

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crazy notions and never saw

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the movie. You think

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Kanye West saw the movie? Do you think Donovan

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Edwards saw the movie? Kanye

37:00

West really likes Hitler.

37:02

What the I know. Isn't it isn't a

37:04

weird I I never would have dreamed we'd have somebody out there campaigning

37:06

for Hitler in twenty twenty two.

37:08

You know what he is? Weird.

37:11

He -- I love Hitler. -- I think Kanye is the

37:13

first black white supremacist.

37:17

Well, obviously, they're,

37:19

like, kinda cool. I just you know, the idea that Hitler would

37:21

make a comeback or that somebody out there going, hey,

37:23

Hitler wasn't so bad. What did you say? Who's with me? There's a

37:25

lot of Nazis that were just fighting for

37:28

their country. Well,

37:30

that's probably true. Do you think because

37:32

he's Kanye West that that that we we

37:34

don't condemn him like

37:36

we do a white guy who

37:38

would do that or or a bank

37:40

condemned. Yeah. You're probably a little less. A little

37:42

less. And a lot of people like to say,

37:44

oh, well, he's not Sella, he doesn't mean it. But, yeah, I think he means it. I really

37:46

gotta stop dissing the Nazis all the

37:48

time. Jesus. You know, I'm kind

37:50

of starting to think Well,

37:53

I know I've said this before. I think he's trying

37:55

to destroy everything around him. Kim Kardashian

37:57

Oh, yeah. I think he's been a big baby. He's

37:59

mad that he lost her, and so he's just

38:02

trying to create devastation in every place in his life. And

38:04

he's mad that he lost the deados and he's

38:06

mad. So self it's the like

38:08

like self emolation. Like,

38:10

he's lighting himself a fire. It's really

38:12

just genius. He's not a genius. Why

38:14

are you saying he's a genius? He says he's a genius. He

38:16

says he is. He's a genius. Right enough

38:18

a bottom you know, he's one of the people. If you notice how fashion

38:21

has become to say, I don't read books. I've never

38:23

read a book. Oh, I know. Sam

38:25

Friedman Bankman sent for the

38:28

Yeah. Yeah. Sam Friedman Bank of the effort. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He

38:30

says that he's never read a book. Kanye

38:32

West just said, I've never read a book. And

38:34

Sam Banksy, whatever the

38:36

fuck said. If I if

38:38

there was a book for me to read, it should be reduced

38:40

to a six paragraph blog. Could you

38:42

This is what young brilliant people think now that you're

38:44

just brilliant. You don't need to read anything. You're

38:46

just brilliant. This was it when

38:49

this this was in the the, quote

38:51

unquote, black community years ago, the thought

38:53

was is that to be well

38:55

to be well read and area

38:58

dike is being liked the white

39:00

guys. And so there was this

39:02

anti learning

39:04

thing. And yeah. Yeah. And and so

39:06

I don't I don't I don't need that. That's

39:08

that's your world type of thing, but

39:11

This guy's a white guy running

39:13

a cryptocurrency empire. But this world is

39:15

all anti expert about everything now.

39:17

Right? None of them yet. No one lives No

39:19

one believes anyone likes it. No shared

39:21

beliefs in anything. I I was

39:23

feeling COVID was a great example

39:25

of that. I was throwing out some old

39:27

magazines, some old New Yorkers, and I

39:29

one up from June and in the first two pages

39:32

is Jazelle Bunchkin

39:34

doing a two page spread

39:37

looking fabulously gorgeous about FTX and why she believes in it and how

39:39

grit in the next two pages were bank been free.

39:42

They paid a fortune for this. I'm

39:44

gonna ruin this magazine when I

39:46

get home. It's just

39:48

stunning. I just read about the

39:50

fact that they believe he's given more

39:52

than a billion dollars to politicians. And

39:54

he's given to both parties And

39:56

that's I saw Maxine Waters saying, well, they just need to give

39:59

the money back, guys gave to both parties, and I'm

40:01

like, no, that's someone's money.

40:04

That you all took, whether you're left, right, or whatever. That's so much fun.

40:06

It's all both parties, but it was ninety

40:08

eight percent Democrat. And this is the way I

40:11

was. His whole thing in life. That

40:14

made him so special besides owning this company was

40:16

this altruism. It's called something altruism,

40:20

effective altruism, where he was

40:22

gonna make the world a better place by

40:24

giving money to all the right

40:26

causes and helping people and

40:28

and it's just And instead, he

40:30

was just in his idea. Everybody and

40:32

they he had said this, and the biggest chunk

40:34

went to politicians. That's that's the idea of

40:36

altruism he had. Yeah. And and that he

40:38

was that he was down to Earth by living in a kim unit, like a communal

40:40

situation in Bahamas. We found out later it was a

40:42

three hundred million dollar kimchi

40:44

cookies, and a twenty million dollar home

40:46

for his

40:48

parents. And you see Kevin O'Leary? You know the guy from Shark

40:50

Tank came out. Said he lost fifteen

40:52

million dollars because he was paid totally in

40:54

cryptos. It's a it's a random gift for

40:57

him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's true. I'm stunned that he

40:59

would take their money, honestly. That who

41:02

would take their money? Kevin O'Leary. I

41:04

I just

41:06

I can't believe how greedy people are to

41:08

not he knows enough about what

41:10

that is. Yeah. And I don't

41:12

think Tom Brady would know enough

41:14

Why would Tom Brady be so greedy and Jazelle for that matter? They

41:16

need that quote. You're right. It's cool. What'd

41:18

you think? It wasn't cool, though. I mean I

41:20

think about everybody that that was does a

41:24

commercial. Like like like even when and I I don't use them as a bad example. But even when

41:26

Ghibli does this commercial like what's do you really

41:28

need the money? But everybody takes it.

41:31

And so, well, how wealthy are you take the money

41:33

to to to represent? Whether crypto

41:35

had throw, mobs of big money

41:37

at people like Matt Damon. That wasn't easy because a lot of people

41:39

were already on to crypto and thought it was a

41:41

ponzi scheme, but they took them away. Favors

41:44

the brain. Which what you're saying is, right, why take a

41:46

chance than

41:48

something spec to live that could go wrong when you don't need the money. Well, why

41:50

would you put yourself in the line like that? Well, I mean,

41:52

how much can really go wrong with

41:54

call Sam? I mean Nothing. No.

41:56

IIII shouldn't be lip syncing. That that's not

41:58

even an example. No. I know it as an example.

41:59

Because, I mean, everybody takes

42:02

money for cameos. There's

42:04

nothing wrong that I make fun of it, but it's a service. And you know

42:06

what? I got my third email from somebody who got a

42:08

cameo from Benny Dombrowski. And

42:10

they're so excited they love it. It's the best thing

42:12

they ever got. So nothing

42:14

wrong with taking money for doing cameos

42:16

if if you

42:17

need to. I mean, what what if

42:19

someone I'm just thinking? What if someone

42:21

did an ad for Lehman Brothers or AIG before the housing

42:23

collapse. That's right. I mean, are they really gonna look

42:26

into the the, you know, their housekeeping?

42:28

That'd be really tricky. I mean, as I know, it's

42:30

not a perfect comparisons. company

42:32

that's been in business for a hundred years. I

42:34

I agree with you. I just I just don't expect celebrities

42:36

to do much diving in-depth into

42:39

what they're promoting. I feel right. You should know a little

42:41

more about Bitcoin than I I think I know enough about Bitcoin that I

42:43

don't wanna be promoting the people. I'll promote it.

42:46

Right? I'll do it ad for

42:48

anybody who's

42:50

celebrating I'll promote anything. Anything.

42:52

But when everybody's, you know,

42:54

praising doing articles on

42:57

Friedman Bankman, Freedom, whatever. So he

42:59

he he tends to have an aura of credibility even

43:01

though So to the wing order guy who stole

43:03

one point seven billion from I mean, did you see

43:05

and how about Michael Avanati. He he was he was,

43:07

like, this crusader for justice for, like, a He was

43:09

a presidential candidate for a minute.

43:12

Candidate. He

43:15

was already a jail for six years. He's been set for another forty years for

43:17

something else from state of town. Hazy con man. God. Yeah.

43:19

Did you see what he

43:22

did? Which He won judgments.

43:24

Well, he'd multiple times. He won large

43:26

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43:28

in a wheelchair. And when the money came,

43:30

he told you, ah, money has been I'm gonna send you

43:32

a thousand a month, though, just keep you going until I get the money, and then he never

43:35

sent the guy the money. Four million dollars. Where's

43:37

the porn story start Up Stormy

43:39

Dan? Stormy Dan's. Yeah. Sure. Did you

43:41

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43:43

audience in a big portion of that. I didn't

43:45

finish it and I meant to. I was trying to pull

43:47

the same thing

43:50

and that's why the guy cup cup with him. Yeah. He's too

43:52

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49:10

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49:12

DUC, Serena Williams, Post Malone, the weekend?

49:14

All have in common. Did they all promote cryptocurrency?

49:17

They're all being sued in a class action

49:19

lawsuit for promoting that

49:22

board API club. Oh, the

49:24

board eight. The the

49:26

the the one's

49:28

the worst. When when with Harris Hilton went

49:30

on, Fallon, and they just talked about

49:32

their stupid boarding. That that

49:34

was terrible, but there's another thing legally, Brandon.

49:36

It sounds like he's really gonna bite him in the

49:39

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49:41

one, he promoted something called moon pay and

49:43

the Bay yacht club and NFT

49:44

which is basically a board ape,

49:46

on the tonight show, but

49:48

never said that he was an investor.

49:52

Which seems very similar to what a lot of people get in trouble

49:54

with on Instagram. I gotta tell you, I'm shocked.

49:56

I'm shocked he would do that.

49:59

I'm shocked.

49:59

NBC would allow him to do that.

50:02

Exactly. So there by the

50:04

way, NBCUniversal is included

50:06

in this lawsuit too, so they gotta be none too pleased

50:08

about it. Can you buy

50:10

all of them? Bizarre. Okay. So

50:13

that tells me that somebody lost

50:15

a lot of money. Yeah. From the height

50:17

of its launch, the NFTs have dropped ninety three percent,

50:19

a coin, whatever that is, that's related to it,

50:21

has lost ninety

50:24

percent. And so they they think it's all, you know But

50:26

that's that's what's so weird

50:28

is that these things

50:31

feel like the world, know the world, used to do a much

50:33

better job of vetting these kinds of

50:36

things. But now it seems with

50:38

social media, and Twitter

50:40

and Instagram. Whatever it

50:42

is, something just comes along and then a few

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people go, hey, we're

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selling these things old. Tease and they're gonna be really valuable

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and then other people go, oh, wow, that's a piece of

50:50

revenue. I'm not getting and so they end up doing

50:52

it and it just goes crazy and

50:55

because I finally

50:56

realized that I had great respect for Jack White.

50:58

I I always felt great respect for Jack

51:00

White. But when he came out and said,

51:03

I

51:03

believe he was saying

51:04

that he was working with some

51:06

different people because someone was insisting

51:08

to him that he had to

51:12

do NFTs. And he said, I think it's a rip off. I'm not doing

51:14

it with my music. And I thought, wow,

51:16

that's a

51:16

really I think that guy is the exception.

51:20

go, everybody's doing it. Oh, yeah.

51:22

Mhmm. But I think they're we're gonna find

51:24

that there's a

51:26

lot more required. I mean,

51:28

maybe getting ripped off is just so commonplace

51:30

now that people don't think that much of it? It could

51:32

be. Because I don't see a lot of people

51:34

turn on Tom Brady, to be honest,

51:36

about FTX. That's a good point. Maybe it's

51:38

because they have sympathy because of his divorce

51:40

from that that beast. No.

51:42

Right. Everybody really likes

51:44

to hammer I think Matt did

51:46

-- Damn it. Yeah. -- that's true. Because

51:48

they'll be fine. Right? He was really high

51:50

profiled. Those guys will be totally fine. Fortune.

51:52

Oh, they'll be fine. Right? A little guy

51:54

hold his dick. They made

51:56

lots of money or

51:58

telling you to lose your money. Mhmm.

52:00

Yeah.

52:00

But, you

52:01

know, it is what I was saying is true

52:03

though. There's a million ways that people are paid, and

52:06

they all have danger. And at one time, leaving

52:08

brothers at danger. I mean, there's there's

52:10

truth to

52:12

that. But I think there's some and some

52:14

level, I just feel like there's gotta be

52:16

some degree of vetting before you if

52:18

you've worked all your life to build your name, I

52:21

mean, pleased to be very cautious about throwing their name around. And

52:23

now they're not at all. And Oh,

52:26

remember that you you never would see celebrities in

52:28

the ads. No. We always had to

52:30

go to joplin to judge. That's

52:32

right. Tommy, it wasn't Tommy Lee Jones,

52:34

spoke Japanese, so he's in, like, a

52:36

million commercials over there. Well, it

52:38

was considered go to be

52:40

commercial. So then we pass that because we

52:42

have no classes of society anymore.

52:44

No. No. The

52:46

part about vetting, I I think vetting is gonna

52:48

make a comeback. I don't have a funny

52:52

feeling. I literally would have to make a

52:54

comeback. It's a

52:56

ridiculous statement. I think it's

52:58

because there was so much fOMO over

53:00

things like, oh, I didn't invest in

53:02

Amazon. I didn't invest in Facebook. I

53:04

didn't invest and twelve. Well, that in the early crypto bros

53:06

fucking money. They really did. The the

53:09

foam off for crypto was the

53:12

worst. Oh, I think people just had a really hard time going World because that

53:14

guy made all that money. Well, there were some

53:16

people who took literally, like,

53:19

four, five hundred dollars and became millionaires

53:22

off of it. Unfortunately, people didn't find

53:24

out about it until ten years after they made their

53:26

first purchase. So it's not like that

53:28

anymore. You can't just buy crypto and

53:30

expect it to blow up and you're gonna be rich

53:32

tomorrow. What

53:34

is because crypto, is it moved much more than seventeen still? No.

53:36

It's it's just been flat. Yeah. It's

53:38

been flat for a really long time. It's just funny

53:41

because mean, I'm old enough to remember the dot com

53:43

boot you know, that that big bubble

53:45

blowing up twenty years. Everybody bothered

53:47

me that. Yeah. So it's

53:49

Oh, sending those were crazy times. Do

53:52

people forget about that shit? I don't know. What's

53:54

interesting about the the that

53:56

bubble is I was in

53:58

that bubble, and I remember when it got

53:59

smoked. It was like, oh my god.

54:02

Everything I have is worth five percent

54:04

food. Yeah. And then, you know, I feel like, I'm not gonna sell it

54:06

now because it does have value. Most

54:08

of it did. So I

54:10

noticed about maybe

54:12

seven years later, it's like, oh, it's back where it was. And

54:14

it really didn't lose any I mean, you did because

54:16

you had your money sitting there making no money all

54:18

the time. But basically, you could make your

54:22

money back Got it. Crypto, I don't think that's

54:23

gonna happen. Well, but that's why I'm not gonna sell what

54:25

a little bit I haven't. Yeah. Me neither.

54:27

I'm just kidding. Why why bother

54:29

at this point? I only check it when Drew asked

54:31

what the price is. The problem Only time. The

54:34

problem right now and and I

54:36

think if I had a lot

54:38

of crypto, I'd be looking for that

54:40

moment because there's bound to be another burst

54:42

where for some reason

54:43

people buy more, but they just aren't

54:45

buyers anymore. Yeah. And there

54:48

aren't sellers either. That's what holds the price up

54:50

because people everybody's going, oh, well, I

54:52

bought it at this and it's at this. So not gonna

54:54

sell it. You have no sellers and no buyers. Yeah. But once the economy gets really

54:56

worn again and everybody forgets about this

54:58

in ten years, I think that something else

55:01

will shoot right up. It

55:04

might Fabs knows.

55:06

Well, something and it'll

55:07

be something. It just yeah. Something. It'll

55:09

be a new coin or enough here.

55:11

You know what I'd love to know and maybe maybe this could

55:13

be Googled probably not. Wonder how much money

55:16

has been spent on

55:18

NFTs. I wonder what that market

55:20

place is. I was gonna say

55:22

with with crypto though, do

55:22

you know fifty percent of all crypto trades

55:24

are washed trades that are

55:27

sold to themselves? It looks like it's

55:29

high volume. So it's all a scam. So I see

55:32

in twenty twenty, they estimated three hundred and

55:34

thirty eight million. And that was twenty twenty. That

55:36

wasn't even I'd say twenty twenty one was the

55:38

biggest that much. I thought what about it

55:40

was more than that? Yeah. That's not that much at all. Twenty

55:42

twenty. I really think that twenty twenty one

55:44

is probably a trillion dollars. Way big or a

55:46

billion dollars. Wait. Three

55:48

thirty eight million. That's not That's

55:50

twenty twenty. Nobody knew what NFTs

55:52

were in twenty twenty. God, that came

55:54

and went fast. That was a quick hit. Well, let's

55:56

say it's a billion total. It's really -- Yeah.

55:58

-- it sounds weird to say not that much. Art

56:00

News, I don't know what this is. Twenty two

56:03

billion spent on NFTs in twenty twenty one. Okay. So,

56:05

yeah, it was a big That number seems

56:07

more likely. Here's another one from Reuters. And

56:09

probably twenty twenty two, the

56:12

five billion I bet you the first half of twenty twenty two. There was a lot

56:14

spent too. It's just that how much of that

56:16

is wash trading or people buying it

56:18

from themselves. NFC

56:20

collector sent thirty seven billion of marketplaces in

56:22

twenty twenty two. Which once again, when you have no

56:24

regulation. Holy crap.

56:26

Well, the job now with NFT's is that people have held them for a

56:28

couple years ago. And so I wanna put mine in the market.

56:30

And so they end up in auctions a lot, and

56:32

they just So Yeah.

56:34

Like, John Wall still up for sale if anybody

56:36

wants to. It's fucking awesome. Have you ever heard

56:38

of NFTs? Seems like you ought to be

56:40

able to get eight dollars from you. No.

56:42

There's no way I would get eight dollars for I'm not

56:44

selling it. Why sell it? Wouldn't some idiot

56:46

give you eight dollars? Wakefield John Wallcommits a

56:48

murder like o j or something. It'll

56:51

be worth a lot. Hey. Because because

56:53

Matt Damon came up, it's probably a good time

56:55

to bring up the the non

56:57

binary drag queen nuclear waste

56:59

manager who got busted

57:01

for stealing luggage. What a lovely looking

57:04

person? Does he look like Matt

57:06

Damon? Yes. Oh, he looks just

57:08

just like Matt

57:10

Damon slash What's

57:10

the actress that looks like Matt Damon? Oh, Hillary Swang. Yeah.

57:13

Hillary

57:13

Swang. Okay. So Why did they have Britain?

57:15

And you've seen pictures of him because everybody shows him

57:17

on social media

57:20

because He is a bald Matt Damon

57:22

who wears dresses and lipstick, and he's very flamboyant. And for

57:24

some reason, he's what the nuclear

57:28

He's the nuclear waste manager in the

57:30

Biden administration. Every time I see Actually, it's

57:32

a longer title than that, but it was in nuclear

57:36

waste. Every time I see Sam Britton, all I can think of is,

57:38

you know how when people say, hey, describe

57:40

your perfect partner. I think you can have

57:42

everybody in the world describe the perfect partner.

57:45

It would never look like Sam No. It would not look

57:47

like Sam Brennan. He's thirty four years old.

57:49

What Did the Biden

57:52

administration decide know, we got a higher

57:54

drag queen. Yeah. Did that happen? I

57:56

think so. I mean, it sort of seems like you did.

57:58

But yeah. You're not

57:59

a drag queen?

57:59

No. Just

58:00

a gender fluid person. Well,

58:02

he certainly dresses very flamboyantly. Mhmm.

58:04

But I was reading about him. He

58:07

teaches physics of kink class. He's got

58:09

seminars on Spangolin. By

58:12

the way. Spanking from calculus to chemistry, host

58:14

monthly they they

58:16

host monthly kink parties in their dungeon

58:19

And I just thought, hey, don't kink

58:22

shame don't kink shame them. I'm

58:24

not kink shaming him, but when he steals luggage

58:26

from an airport,

58:28

it has I think the luggage is valued at two thousand three hundred dollars. And

58:30

then he lied about it and said, oh, no. My clothes

58:32

were in there. True. This is a

58:34

home run. Fire

58:36

the guy. This is such a fucking home run. They didn't fire

58:38

him. They still haven't fired him, and he got

58:40

busted with another suitcase in

58:42

Las Vegas. Worrying it.

58:44

It's that's his thing. He loves stealing

58:46

luggage. They love stealing

58:48

luggage. So because

58:50

he's this really flamboyant non binary.

58:52

They they can't fire

58:54

him. What is this? I don't

58:56

know. It's such a home run just to

58:58

fire them. And

59:00

then as today, there was a

59:02

story about this guy punching a cop

59:04

at this drag queen story time in

59:06

New York. I saw that. And it's

59:08

they were telling stories to three to nine year olds,

59:11

although I have to tell you the kids that I

59:13

saw in the pictures look mostly young on the

59:15

younger side, like 456

59:18

and it turns out it's this

59:20

this ridiculous event because

59:22

all these protesters show up And

59:25

then counterprotesters show up. And so

59:28

the counterprotesters are ripping signs

59:30

away from the protesters, and this

59:32

scuffle breaks out. Meanwhile, all these kids are just

59:34

sitting there they're supposed to be

59:36

getting a story. And some guy who's

59:38

with the counter protesters punches a

59:40

cop. And the cop is like, look, I don't

59:42

give a fuck. Who you are or whose

59:44

side you're on. You cannot punch a cop

59:46

asshole. So meanwhile, to

59:49

protect the precious drag team

59:51

story time, all these kids you

59:53

know, have to witness all this bullshit. What what the fascination with drag queens

59:55

right now? What is this? No.

59:57

I don't know. They've been around. I I

59:59

wouldn't take my kids to it,

1:00:01

but I don't care if it exists,

1:00:03

but apparently, something it's too much for some people. Oh. But why would you take doctor

1:00:06

Nate to drag queen's story time? It just seems

1:00:08

like it's kids are too young. Some

1:00:10

people think

1:00:12

it's fun. That that's campy. But when there's

1:00:14

protests you're showing up Oh, not a

1:00:16

protester. That's A drag queen forever

1:00:18

school. That's where it

1:00:20

gets ridiculous. List because it just seems

1:00:22

like Greens are

1:00:24

entertainment. Some people don't like it. It

1:00:26

can't exist for other people, which is just Right.

1:00:28

We just far. I don't I

1:00:30

think it's a little borderline. I don't It'stain a nestle for you by the way. Franklin's make

1:00:33

everything

1:00:33

better. I I don't know.

1:00:35

I just feel like why

1:00:38

Wipe. Does it bother you that it exists? No.

1:00:40

If Drag queens wanna tell stories or new

1:00:42

shows or whatever they do, I have no problem.

1:00:44

If Drag queens over Drag queens,

1:00:47

No problem with Drag Queen Bingo. I just don't know why

1:00:49

we need Drag Queen's story hour. No. I don't I

1:00:51

don't know why you We need a BDSM

1:00:54

story hour too because, hey, that's a a

1:00:56

king. That's a real thing by the way. That's

1:00:58

not a that's that is a real

1:01:00

thing. Not story time, but it was

1:01:02

something else involving kids and people going

1:01:04

ballistic over it. I'm is

1:01:06

it so true? You guys see drag

1:01:08

queens as sexual. Yeah. Okay. That's

1:01:10

all. I I think a lot of people do,

1:01:12

and I think it would be difficult to

1:01:14

to explain to a child in some of the outfits and okay. Yeah. I

1:01:17

like I said, I wouldn't take my kids too, but I

1:01:19

don't care if somebody else

1:01:22

I'm not gonna go and protest it or slug a cop over to someone

1:01:24

I got. I don't frankly care that much, but I

1:01:26

understand why certain people go. I don't know about

1:01:28

that. And I don't understand where people think

1:01:31

it's so important they wanna punch a cop. I

1:01:33

agree. Yeah. So, anyway,

1:01:36

yeah, that was all

1:01:37

going on today. Someone

1:01:39

else wants to take their kid to it. What do

1:01:41

I care? I

1:01:42

don't really care, but I I do understand

1:01:44

why people don't like it. I I mean,

1:01:46

And and if enough to go disrupt it when kids are

1:01:49

there? No. I don't really

1:01:50

understand that, but I'm just saying,

1:01:51

I I don't think having it is

1:01:53

that important either.

1:01:56

I don't think having it or disrupting it should be that important. It doesn't seem so sacred

1:01:58

to me that, oh my god, we must have drag

1:02:01

queen story time where the world's

1:02:04

gonna end. And I don't feel

1:02:06

like somebody questioning it is vital. Is is suggesting prejudice necessarily either.

1:02:08

I think it's saying that, you know about

1:02:12

that. But anyway, the drag

1:02:14

queen forever school. Sam,

1:02:16

Sam Britton, it's funny. I I know

1:02:18

this guy

1:02:20

gets bulges of attention when he steals something, and then he just

1:02:22

sort of goes back away. This Vegas thing

1:02:24

happened a couple days ago. Right? The thank

1:02:26

you just find

1:02:27

out about it. Yeah. It was

1:02:29

in the news this weekend. I think just so why are they

1:02:31

not finding I don't know. It's

1:02:34

just Probably

1:02:34

Your group probably because in

1:02:37

a powerful union, I would bet. Public

1:02:40

employee union? The head of for the federal

1:02:42

guys, do you think he's in a union? He's a

1:02:44

manager, I think. Oh, he is. Okay. Isn't he

1:02:46

a waste nuclear

1:02:48

waste manager or something? Then he wouldn't be.

1:02:50

I I don't care if he's

1:02:52

in the union either. III feel like It's just

1:02:54

not worth it. He's in a public opinion. He has a clearance too. I

1:02:57

am just saying that if he's

1:02:59

in that union, that's a

1:03:01

pretty powerful union. If you have a security

1:03:03

clearance and stealing suitcases from an airport, that's gonna make

1:03:06

sure a lot of people out there. And that was a

1:03:08

no brainer once I go away to let

1:03:10

me get

1:03:12

rid of Yeah. Very handsome man

1:03:14

or woman or

1:03:16

them. Yeah.

1:03:18

Hey, Brad. Did you

1:03:19

ever find either the Dr Pepper

1:03:22

contestants? The ones that

1:03:23

tied the Dr Pepper

1:03:26

competition? Or is it I'm gonna

1:03:26

have to find that. That was a couple weeks

1:03:29

ago. No. It was last year's week ago. Exactly. Yeah.

1:03:31

That we're gonna do that on Sunday because on

1:03:33

Saturday, that was the game that the two

1:03:35

girls tied to Dr Pepper throwing

1:03:38

the ball through that hole. And

1:03:40

so they gave a hundred thousand dollars to one of

1:03:42

them. And then, I guess, the crowd went apeshit, and

1:03:44

the Internet went crazy. Like, how can because

1:03:47

they said, This was determined in a an advanced

1:03:49

tie breaker and people like, but I didn't get to

1:03:51

see the tie breaker. Why did they just do it now?

1:03:53

And and so Doctor Pepper said, we're going to

1:03:55

give a hundred thousand dollars to both people.

1:03:57

And I never found out what the tie breaker was, and

1:03:59

I felt kinda cheated as a fan because honestly,

1:04:01

the Dr Pepper competition to me is as good

1:04:03

as the game. I love

1:04:06

the Dr Pepper competition. I

1:04:08

think they should make the people throw a

1:04:10

football pass though. I think there's bullshit where

1:04:12

they do chest passes. Yeah. They've perverted

1:04:15

the contest. No. It's not football? No. It's not

1:04:16

when they do it that way.

1:04:18

I gotta do it basketball again. Honestly, isn't

1:04:20

that gonna try to pass basketball. Isn't

1:04:23

it played out? They need to mix it up a little bit.

1:04:25

They have some moving targets. I think they could. I mean, they've done

1:04:27

field balls though, which are

1:04:30

always fun. I don't know. Honestly,

1:04:32

they should quarterback each team for a for

1:04:34

a series and never moves the ball

1:04:36

further. Yeah. You should have a a little

1:04:38

playing football game like a seven on seven

1:04:40

or full pad. I thought

1:04:42

it'd be pretty weird. So

1:04:48

when he only mentioned Bob Costa's and Balmani Jones,

1:04:50

it reminded me of something that

1:04:53

is really It's a weird reminder

1:04:56

because Romani Jones is the one Out kick keeps

1:04:58

writing about how terrible his ratings are. By

1:05:00

the way, this story says that that same Britain

1:05:02

guy has been replaced, so who

1:05:04

fucking knows? Oh, just recently. I don't know if he's on leave, but the story

1:05:06

says that he's been or they have been

1:05:08

replaced -- Okay. -- which seems

1:05:10

like obvious. Well, when he

1:05:11

stole the second suitcase,

1:05:14

which

1:05:14

I think just happened, he was still employed.

1:05:16

So a lot of people were like and and

1:05:18

also it was a story that didn't get

1:05:20

out when it first happened, then

1:05:23

he got out and he was like, well, what's going on

1:05:25

with this guy? Yeah. He was placed on leave,

1:05:27

and then in November and then December eighth, that's

1:05:29

when a warrant was put out for his arrest for

1:05:31

the Vegas thing. Alright. So

1:05:33

put them away put them away.

1:05:35

The Bovani Jones

1:05:38

thing was that's the

1:05:40

story that Outkic keeps doing about

1:05:42

how terrible his ratings are, and they were just

1:05:44

blown away that the guy keeps getting jobs because he had

1:05:46

horrible ratings

1:05:48

at ESPN. In multiple time slots. And then just

1:05:50

when they reported that he was doing

1:05:52

about one tenth of the show before him, which

1:05:54

was John

1:05:56

Oliver, they renewed him. Yeah. And and and

1:05:58

I see this going on a

1:05:59

lot,

1:05:59

and I noticed that people

1:06:02

don't really It

1:06:04

almost doesn't seem to matter what kind of audience

1:06:06

you have anymore. It's like either they like

1:06:08

you -- Well -- what is

1:06:10

the hiring like you and they don't care if you bring

1:06:12

in ratings or not. Audiences are becoming very

1:06:14

segmented too. So maybe if they want

1:06:16

a particular audience, I don't fucking know.

1:06:18

Well, it's almost

1:06:21

like magazines. I never knew a place

1:06:23

where you could get shit ratings and

1:06:25

still make tons of money. Yes. He was

1:06:27

somebody would call call you out on that and say, look, you can't do this. You

1:06:29

don't draw an audience, and we pay money for you.

1:06:32

So therefore, this isn't worth it. So

1:06:34

after he

1:06:36

got the new contract. People pointed out that he

1:06:38

has the lowest lowest rated ESPN radio

1:06:40

show of all time. The lowest rated

1:06:42

ESPN TV show at noon

1:06:45

of all time, the lowest rated

1:06:47

ESPN TV show at four PM

1:06:49

of all time, and the

1:06:51

lowest rated, what does that what

1:06:54

does PTI are are in the interrupt are in the interruption. But the people in

1:06:56

power like him for some reason. They just

1:06:58

do. I don't know why that never

1:07:00

was a thing, though. You always

1:07:02

had to have ratings. I mean, that's my whole life

1:07:04

is based on it. So I I

1:07:06

can't get used to this. And the first

1:07:08

example I'll get past bramani

1:07:10

Jones is Harry and Meghan

1:07:12

getting thirty million dollars from Spotify is

1:07:14

like, what? And then

1:07:16

they did, I think, with

1:07:19

a nine episodes, eight nine episodes, and they won

1:07:21

on the fucking People's Choice Award for

1:07:23

best podcast. And

1:07:26

I'm like, Okay.

1:07:28

First of all, how were they ever nominated? You have Joe Hogan

1:07:30

doing eleven million people per show, three

1:07:32

times a week for the entire fucking

1:07:36

year. It takes them a year and a half to do a show, and

1:07:38

then she puts out eight or nine episodes,

1:07:40

all of which were not

1:07:43

finished by the time because I actually looked this

1:07:45

is how insane this has gotten. I looked

1:07:47

up people's choice awards and how you become

1:07:49

eligible because, like, how do you do this

1:07:51

happen? Well, x are doing the work, by the

1:07:53

way, because I'm I'm interested to know how

1:07:56

someone is not with that competition.

1:07:58

There's a cutoff date. And after

1:08:00

the cutoff date, I think they'd done seven

1:08:02

episodes. So they did seven of

1:08:04

her stupid episodes, which we've kinda heard. And

1:08:06

someone needs to nominate

1:08:08

you. Right? Yes. And and that, I'm not sure how that happens. I

1:08:10

think that's sort of a committee does

1:08:12

that. You're sure about that? Like, with

1:08:14

Emmy Awards, you have to

1:08:16

nominate yourself. For an Emmy award?

1:08:18

Oh, that's true of a lot. Yeah. There's a lot of awards to work shows you. You might want you might you're right about that. I

1:08:21

thought you did

1:08:24

the work. It's well, no. I I

1:08:26

was more interested in how when when was the content completed that they were voting

1:08:28

for? Because, like, with with

1:08:30

movies and music, it's, like, it

1:08:33

goes back six months. So it's kinda confusing. I thought, they could their episodes couldn't have even qualified,

1:08:35

but then I found it, oh,

1:08:38

yeah, they could. So they're

1:08:42

nominated and they're up against what's his name?

1:08:45

the

1:08:47

DAX. Smartless,

1:08:48

which Smartless does millions of downloads.

1:08:51

Smartless is Jason Baitman and will

1:08:56

Arnett. Well, Arnett, you know, a really popular

1:08:58

show. They get huge guests. I mean, granted Meghan gets big best guests like Serena

1:09:00

Williams. So I don't think he's the

1:09:02

best guest, by the way. No. Your

1:09:06

knobby. Mariah Carey is not a great guest, but she actually probably was her best guest because she gave her shit. than Hilton.

1:09:12

So so I just realized

1:09:14

that's a total scam. I don't believe it. Okay. I don't believe a lot of things now

1:09:16

that I read.

1:09:19

I really go. Okay. I see I'm

1:09:21

reading this. It's in front of me. It's in this publication, which is a relatively trustworthy

1:09:24

publication. And everyone

1:09:27

was reporting that Meghan Markle won

1:09:29

the People's Choice Award for Best Podcast. I'm like, I don't believe it.

1:09:31

There's no way they could

1:09:33

beat the people they were

1:09:36

nominated against. How did Joe Rogen

1:09:38

not get nominated? Wait. So she didn't win or she did. She won. Oh, okay. She won best podcast

1:09:40

in the United

1:09:43

States of America. But you

1:09:45

said you were reading things and you didn't

1:09:47

believe it. I don't believe it. I don't because that is voted on by the people. Oh, no.

1:09:50

But tell me that the

1:09:52

people all voted

1:09:54

for Meghan Markle's puck. I don't believe that. I was just confused because it did happen. I mean, that she did when did happen. She

1:09:56

did when. And she

1:09:58

made a real snotty speech

1:10:02

too like she deserved it, which made me even madder. It's

1:10:04

starting to come back at her, though. Do you

1:10:06

do you know about this Rebecca Sunez? Yep.

1:10:09

You seen that story, Drew? Well,

1:10:11

let me finish this real quick. yeah. Let's

1:10:15

see. She beat deck shepherd. Why don't

1:10:17

you date me with Nicole Beyer, which is a show that is about I I've I've

1:10:19

noticed it Oh, Carl.

1:10:22

Carl reviewed it. Yeah. It's

1:10:25

on the charts around where our show is. Mhmm. Anything

1:10:27

goes with Emma Chamberlain. I'm not really familiar with that. Not

1:10:29

skinny, not fat. I think that

1:10:31

showed as well. Smartless, Joe

1:10:34

Rogan, not nominated. The number one podcast in the country

1:10:37

for downloads. In fact, they just they just

1:10:39

gave it. It's due. It had

1:10:41

the most downloads. By far, Joe Rogen did not

1:10:43

win. Usually, when you do people's choice, it's

1:10:45

a popularity contest. It's not a matter

1:10:48

of, well, this group of people

1:10:50

like this and so it has a good shot. No. It's just

1:10:52

raw popularity. That show is

1:10:54

not even top twenty five

1:10:56

on Spotify anymore. It never shows up

1:10:58

on the other charts. So how could possibly win?

1:11:00

Who made that win? What

1:11:02

what is this? What is

1:11:05

this fantasy land

1:11:07

we're living Where they kiss because I'm starting

1:11:09

to think that I must be crazy or I'm just crazy wrong. Like because they come

1:11:11

to America and and I'm

1:11:14

like, oh my god. No.

1:11:16

Like Mike Clark said, it's a good publicist.

1:11:18

Right? Isn't that what Clark said about the publicist? They can't get you a hundred

1:11:21

million dollars at

1:11:23

net Netflix Oh, no. Look,

1:11:25

in the content creation business, what made them think these two people? You know what made me smile

1:11:28

about Meghan and Harry's, did

1:11:30

you catch the monologue on SNL?

1:11:34

With Yeah. Uh-huh. Did you catch the Meghan and Harry

1:11:36

joke? Yeah. That everything's been killed. I mean,

1:11:38

everybody laughed at it. Everybody likes

1:11:41

them. No one exactly. No one likes

1:11:43

them. And when they were getting the deal at Spotify and Netflix,

1:11:45

no one really liked them then. They

1:11:47

had done the

1:11:49

Oprah thing, which initially was like, oh,

1:11:51

god, that's terrible. And if you you lost your job. Mhmm.

1:11:54

Here's Morgan and Aussie's wife.

1:11:58

She's fired. Sharon Osborn, for for actually suggesting that

1:12:00

Meghan Markle is not telling

1:12:02

the entire truth. Mhmm. So what

1:12:05

is the power of these people?

1:12:07

People are just throwing millions and

1:12:09

millions of dollars then they get the Spotify deal. They can't even get a show up

1:12:11

for a year and a half. And Spotify was pissed. Mhmm.

1:12:14

And so how is

1:12:16

it? That this

1:12:18

continues to go on, and then the People's Choice

1:12:20

Award comes on, which by the way, I

1:12:22

just happened to be watching. I watched a

1:12:24

small part of it, and I saw this. And

1:12:26

I was like, I wanna stick my head through the fucking TV screen. Like, are

1:12:29

you there's no fucking way they

1:12:31

want. So then I'd listen

1:12:34

to her speech. I loved digging

1:12:36

my hands into the meaningful

1:12:38

conversations with my diverse inspiring

1:12:40

guests,

1:12:40

laughing and

1:12:41

learning with them,

1:12:44

and with each of you listening. No. No

1:12:46

horse. They were not listening. Special thanks to Tony Wood who was my right hand

1:12:50

in this special prods checked along with Catherine Rebecca and the wider

1:12:52

team will all work hard to

1:12:54

make each moment resonate. I think

1:12:57

she might wanna withdraw that.

1:12:59

Thank you to Rebecca. Then they

1:13:01

said they they could not accept it in person because

1:13:03

they were sharing the award, the anti racism

1:13:05

award with the

1:13:08

president of Ukraine. Oh, yeah.

1:13:10

It's a lynn. At the Kennedy Center of that day. Yeah. It's like, what With Alec Baldwin, what the fuck

1:13:12

is going on? Do you see

1:13:14

how there was Am I mad?

1:13:19

I just had to see if I can fight it. Completely nuts. No. True. You're

1:13:21

right. Nobody likes it. Why are the people

1:13:23

in the powerful positions

1:13:26

doing this? Why would they even be it doesn't make

1:13:28

any fucking sense? They have

1:13:30

friends in high places. Alex

1:13:34

Baldwin was hosting that thing they were at in New York and somebody them

1:13:36

about, do you think the royal they asked

1:13:38

him, do you think the royal family's racist because

1:13:41

they were there and he's like and so I'm I

1:13:43

was I was on the edge of my seat to see how would answer that. Because what side

1:13:45

do you think he would take? I

1:13:47

I kinda think he'd say no. Yeah. He

1:13:49

said, no. No. I don't think the race

1:13:51

is at all. It's like

1:13:54

that just shows how silly this is. And meanwhile, Meghan -- I'm giving her an award story that

1:13:56

Meghan apparently

1:14:00

just like you didn't know she was black until

1:14:02

she was in the royal family. Oh, yeah. She said, I didn't know what racism was until I came to

1:14:04

the UK, but that

1:14:07

contradict stuff. She said, about

1:14:09

when she's a teenager. So she's constantly

1:14:11

making shit up. Oh, it's oh, I can't

1:14:13

wait to hear what

1:14:15

happened with Rebecca Did

1:14:17

a staff of twenty

1:14:19

nine people working

1:14:20

on these

1:14:23

nine episodes. Nine episode.

1:14:25

They're out of twenty eight now because

1:14:28

Rebecca was the head of audio, and she's the one

1:14:30

that left. And apparently, the Hollywood reporter put out its

1:14:34

forty most powerful people in podcasting,

1:14:36

and one of those people

1:14:38

was Meghan Markle because of

1:14:41

this podcast. So when I guess she lost

1:14:43

I I guess she's powerful because she's breaking in money in a

1:14:45

war, but I don't know. What the fuck? Oh, god. So put out nine

1:14:48

hours of gone

1:14:50

down. So this is three days for us.

1:14:53

This is three days for Joe

1:14:55

Rogen. This Rebecca Chic is really

1:14:57

pissed because she's she went

1:14:59

out of rant About how I'm the

1:15:01

one that came up with this idea. Not her. This is my

1:15:03

idea. This is my Fuck you.

1:15:06

I'm mad at her too. I know, but

1:15:08

it just shows that Meghan Markle will just stomp

1:15:10

on anybody in her way to get what

1:15:14

she wants. Jesus. Isn't that fucking

1:15:16

weird though that she's just now she's

1:15:18

coming out and burning burning the bridge

1:15:20

with her? Which is really weird. Yeah.

1:15:22

Well, I I do think what happens is when they

1:15:25

know someone long enough eventually, they will come

1:15:27

to hate them. She said, the forty

1:15:29

most powerful people in podcasting are

1:15:31

not executives. They're not celebrity host. They're

1:15:33

not talent agents. They're the producers producers edit research. Right? Make

1:15:35

scripts. That's that's hilarious too. Maybe

1:15:38

for the kind of podcast you

1:15:40

do, every

1:15:42

other podcast I know that I listen to, the

1:15:44

talent talking does all the fucking work. Yeah.

1:15:46

When you have a podcast where it

1:15:48

is a matter of getting the interviews and

1:15:50

editing the content together and coming up with music and sound effects and all that. Yeah. She probably is

1:15:53

the straw that stirs the drink on that

1:15:55

packet. They couldn't get one done. A

1:15:59

year and a half. Remember they had a hire they were looking at a hire of users. Right? Right.

1:16:01

Right. Did you see the trailer for I

1:16:04

haven't watched

1:16:06

any of the Terry and Meghan's gonna go on Netflix. I

1:16:08

can't bear to watch it. I I was gonna say

1:16:10

I've kinda run out of things to watch because I've

1:16:12

watched so much this past week, but

1:16:14

I cannot bring myself to watch it. Except

1:16:16

I thoroughly enjoyed every story and every breaking down

1:16:18

of the

1:16:18

trailer when it came out -- Oh, yeah.

1:16:21

-- every piece

1:16:23

of footages from something else. Yeah. They're lying

1:16:25

their asses off. Or or the producers are lying their asses off. You just love that everyone's

1:16:28

like, hey, that's

1:16:30

from the Harry Potter

1:16:32

Premier hey, that's from when Harry was

1:16:34

dating some other chick. Right. That was fucking hilarious. And everybody's just scanning Harry and Meghan

1:16:36

on Netflix. That's the name

1:16:38

of it. Harry and Meghan It's

1:16:41

got a very shitty thermometer. They're boring people in it. We

1:16:43

don't say anything. What is a thermometer at twelve? Twelve

1:16:45

percent. I can't believe it

1:16:47

as a twelve. Who

1:16:50

gave it in twelve? Just Gail. Jesus.

1:16:52

Did you see when Gail and

1:16:54

Tony were talking to us? She was

1:16:56

like, I think people should watch it

1:16:58

before they criticize and Tony's like, Well, there's a

1:17:01

problem with these trailers. Yes. It's a cool pool.

1:17:03

Theater. Because I was feeling behind the

1:17:06

scenes, Tony's basically going. What is this? is still blowing them?

1:17:08

Because she's friends with them. Yeah. They're her

1:17:10

friends. Just like they're friends with Oprah

1:17:13

and Tyler Perry. They have friends

1:17:15

in very high places. But

1:17:18

live in a bubble. Oprah did not defend them. In fact, none of these a list celebrities

1:17:21

were supposedly

1:17:24

their friends said they

1:17:26

were when all of the world was just stomping all over them. Yeah. Because there's so many things that

1:17:29

thing that

1:17:32

are bullshit they've been

1:17:34

called out on, like, seven things already and nobody's watching it. Yeah. Now the they got

1:17:37

called out

1:17:40

on is that house the entire house that

1:17:42

they filmed this year. They just snap their house. They fucking lied. Well, did they let me ask you this. Did they say Is

1:17:44

it too dangerous to use their house?

1:17:46

Did they say it was their house?

1:17:50

And they act they act as if it's their

1:17:52

house. Because I would've I

1:17:53

don't wanna be on their side, so never

1:17:55

mind. Yeah. I

1:17:56

would I would assume they would feel The

1:17:58

thing we're all wondering though is is

1:18:00

Thomas Markle watching it. Excuse

1:18:03

me. That story. I

1:18:05

saw Thomas was accused of not sending the texts

1:18:07

before the wedding, and Thomas produced them on his phone. was just

1:18:11

a fucking hilarious. It

1:18:14

was me texting Meghan for

1:18:17

my sick bed. No. Can someone

1:18:19

please confront this bitch and

1:18:21

this Dumb who? Baldwin. No one's gonna confront him. Yeah.

1:18:23

They can. Where's Mike Wallace when you need him? Where's oh, you know who should've done? Alec

1:18:25

Baldwin could've totally

1:18:28

turned public a

1:18:30

pig in in his favor. If he would have interviewed him and grilled him at that thing. Can you pull

1:18:32

him? That would have been

1:18:34

awesome. I can't get over that

1:18:38

Meghan waving. You called your dad. He's really fucking sick. Why?

1:18:40

Okay. This is almost too insane for

1:18:42

me. Like, I almost can't go

1:18:45

on. I'm so confused. Why was Sharon

1:18:48

Osborn fired? Because she dared to

1:18:50

say, I don't think some of

1:18:52

that's true. Yeah.

1:18:54

That's a fireable offense. Saying Meghan Markle might not be telling

1:18:56

you, that was at one time a

1:18:58

fireable event. I think it's How

1:19:00

is that possible? My honest opinion,

1:19:02

I think the other people that show

1:19:04

fucking hated her and used that to get rid

1:19:06

of her. But how can you use that? It doesn't exist. Because not a

1:19:09

reason to fire someone, because a

1:19:11

lot of media corporations are very

1:19:16

very sensitive to any kind of

1:19:18

criticism or pushback. But they're losing

1:19:20

millions on this. They're losing millions on

1:19:22

this. They're losing millions on this. No. I

1:19:24

know. I mean, I can't wait that stupid show.

1:19:26

I can't wait till this let's get this deal Very cooperative. How are they gonna

1:19:28

get another deal like this? Because you know

1:19:30

they're gonna want another deal because they're now

1:19:33

content creators. That's what they call themselves. Can you use one of

1:19:35

your wishes to have Netflix cancel the next three episodes so they

1:19:37

can use it as

1:19:39

a write off I

1:19:41

shouldn't have used one. I would destroy them.

1:19:43

But Samantha Markle has come

1:19:46

out

1:19:46

to say she's protecting Thomas.

1:19:50

By telling him not to watch the documentary.

1:19:52

It's so stupid. It's

1:19:54

just I mean, I'm

1:19:57

finding it hard to go on. I'm honestly I'm

1:19:59

really finding it difficult to continue. I can hardly take care of these people. You gotta people you

1:20:02

hate in your life.

1:20:04

I but what I hate is them fucking winning

1:20:06

awards that aren't real. It's all

1:20:07

fake. Oh, no. Why is so much fake news

1:20:09

ruling the day? Man, are you telling

1:20:11

me Hollywood is phony.

1:20:15

Well, Hollywood, of course Hollywood's Phoney. But,

1:20:17

you know, when you watch

1:20:19

the the Grammy's, the Oscars, you know that

1:20:21

those are people at the top of their game

1:20:23

genre. There may be some getting breaks

1:20:25

and some don't get breaks. I mean, the who never wanna grant me. That was fucked up. That

1:20:27

is the academy voting on it.

1:20:31

That the people Well,

1:20:33

they've certainly made many, many mistakes. They fucked that up though

1:20:35

too. But, I mean, something

1:20:38

this big I

1:20:40

mean, how many times is

1:20:42

something that made a hundred dollars at the box office won the best movie? That doesn't happen. No.

1:20:45

No. Except

1:20:47

for the artist. So but

1:20:49

I think this is not just a singular instance. I think this is happening a lot. You know, Bimani

1:20:51

Jones might be a

1:20:55

bad example because Bomani Jones creates a

1:20:58

certain kind of content that is very popular with the kind of people that run ESPN

1:21:01

and run HBO,

1:21:04

I suppose, But I was

1:21:06

I was looking I was looking at too were about a like

1:21:09

fifty to hundred

1:21:12

thousand. So You know, they act

1:21:14

they act like though that's what we care about now. Okay. That's I don't believe that, but they act

1:21:16

like that's what they care about. That's what

1:21:18

they told me. Okay. I don't believe that.

1:21:20

But That's

1:21:22

what I was read I read over

1:21:25

and over about Trevor Noah. Oh, but

1:21:27

he's got so many subscribers

1:21:29

so up and what do you know?

1:21:31

Jimmy Kimmel has three times as many as Trevor Noah.

1:21:33

And Jimmy Fallon has, I think, twenty eight million or something, and

1:21:35

Trevor Noah has seven

1:21:38

million, which is a lot. I mean, that's a

1:21:40

lot, but he is on TV, a

1:21:42

national TV every night. Not anymore. So

1:21:45

But Okay. I read Rolling

1:21:47

Stones Fairway Fairway article. Oh, good. And

1:21:50

they said among other things, they

1:21:52

said that Trevor Noah increased the show's

1:21:54

online presence, which by the way, it had millions of subscribers

1:22:00

when John What's his name? John Stewart. John

1:22:02

Stewart was there. It wasn't like the show was in nothing when he was there. Nobody ever looked at anything online when

1:22:04

John was there? Really?

1:22:06

No. I don't believe that.

1:22:09

Sure he increased it because everything goes up,

1:22:11

doesn't it? When it comes to the Internet platforms, yeah. So

1:22:15

they said that It

1:22:18

fought initial dips in to become a staple of TV. That's

1:22:24

a lie. That's Rolling Stone, which

1:22:26

Rolling Stone is not one of the sources that I trust the most these days, but that's a lie because

1:22:30

I looked it up.

1:22:33

John Stewart's final show, he was doing two point one to two

1:22:35

point six million a night, which is very good. I mean,

1:22:37

that's really good for

1:22:40

that channel. His

1:22:42

final show did three point five million, which is really good. So then there was great curiosity about the first Trevor Noah show,

1:22:45

three point four

1:22:48

seven million. 11 that

1:22:50

there's like, oh my god. It's off to a

1:22:52

flying start. Well, by the end of that year, he was doing one point one

1:22:54

million a night, which was over a million below what John Stewart was

1:22:56

doing. That's

1:22:59

not a little bump in ratings. And from there, it only

1:23:01

went down. And in fact, they said

1:23:03

at the end of Trevor Noah, he

1:23:06

was doing three hundred and eighty thousand

1:23:08

night. Which is about a

1:23:10

hundred fifty thousand more than us. That's -- Yeah. -- I mean, think about that. Yeah. If you're on TV

1:23:16

every night, But we're as competition now, so

1:23:18

we couldn't have that. Maybe we did. There's more competition. That's what they'd say.

1:23:22

So I started going on because I have access to As

1:23:24

I was gonna say, aside from the

1:23:26

numbers, just watching the difference between

1:23:30

the two shows, one was Funny. Really funny. And one

1:23:32

is just not funny. I got really I got

1:23:34

really mad at CBS this morning for a couple

1:23:36

of years. Funny every day though.

1:23:38

That's like it's the funniest thing ever.

1:23:40

Not bringing up soccer to how about

1:23:43

soccer, but he the the joke they had

1:23:45

was about how Morocco when Morocco beats Spain. And his

1:23:47

joke, quote unquote, was that, his

1:23:50

joke, quote unquote, was that, you know, Spain

1:23:53

used to colonize Morocco. So

1:23:55

this won't go to

1:23:57

solve that. It does a little bit. It does a little bit in

1:23:59

the

1:23:59

crowd laughing like, first off, that's

1:24:01

not a joke. I mean, that's just,

1:24:03

I guess, factual thing. That's And

1:24:05

then I got really trying to sound really smart. And then I got really knowing how to be funny. Because

1:24:07

because I'm sitting there, go, three best players weren't even born

1:24:10

in Morocco. One was born in fucking

1:24:12

Spain. Anyway,

1:24:16

Mark, I'm looking I was very mad at the

1:24:18

joke, though. If well, it's not funny. I Was

1:24:21

it a joke? I'm looking at they they

1:24:23

will give you the ratings for nights --

1:24:26

Yeah. -- when the show, you know,

1:24:28

everything was on that night. And so,

1:24:30

you know, Rolling Stone's at three hundred and eighty thousand

1:24:32

a night. I've read that number before, and I thought, you just go and take

1:24:34

a peek. And so I I start looking at the nightly numbers. And

1:24:36

it's point

1:24:39

three o, point two eight, point three

1:24:41

two, point three four, point two

1:24:43

seven, which is not

1:24:46

thirty eight three hundred and eighty three thousand. That's like thirty three

1:24:48

hundred and twenty thousand, two hundred and eighty

1:24:50

thousand, three hundred and forty thousand. I

1:24:53

never saw one night that was three hundred eighty

1:24:55

thousand. These are his final shows. It's the overall effort. Oh. No.

1:24:57

These are individual shows, but I never

1:24:59

saw one show that

1:25:01

was as high as they claim his night

1:25:03

average just but go down, down, down, down, down But

1:25:06

it's on YouTube, though, the clips. Well, he

1:25:10

has ten million subscribers. But then I you know, which is so

1:25:12

much more than John Stewart. Nobody

1:25:14

ever wanna see a John Stewart clip,

1:25:17

I guess. Nobody watch YouTube back then. Right. I mean, not

1:25:19

at the levels that they do now. Should I

1:25:21

bet you was gonna be sixteen? I bet

1:25:23

you anything. There's clips of

1:25:25

John Stewart Show on YouTube. That adds a lot of Wait. Are you telling me that nobody watched YouTube clips in

1:25:28

twenty fifteen? No.

1:25:30

Not like they do No.

1:25:33

Not like they do now, but I mean there were

1:25:35

a lot of them. put in viewing would

1:25:38

have gone up. Correct. But

1:25:40

when they they acted as if he's the king of YouTube

1:25:42

and then I see that Jimmy Kimmel has three times as well. Yeah. So it's

1:25:47

not that he's making up so many people on YouTube. It's bullshit. I

1:25:49

bet you. Why are people trying to

1:25:52

pretend people are more successful

1:25:54

than they are? What is going

1:25:56

on? Probably have a financial interest in

1:25:58

it. Right? Rolling Stone in the I don't know. Everything I

1:26:00

read about Trevor Noah's

1:26:03

last show was glowing. Absolutely

1:26:05

glowing. And then they said that one of

1:26:07

the one of them said appearances from Oprah, Isiree, Tracy

1:26:10

Ellis Russel. Tracy Russel.

1:26:12

Okay. Nick

1:26:14

Offerman and Hillary Clinton. And and so

1:26:17

I was like, wow. That's kinda and then I

1:26:19

then I saw the clips of it. They were

1:26:21

clips. They were, like, tens of oh,

1:26:23

good luck Trevor. Something they just did

1:26:25

on their phone. They didn't appear on the show. No. I

1:26:27

mean, the full frontal with Sam

1:26:31

Samantha B was very similar

1:26:33

in that when she went off, they were saying that

1:26:35

the show did three point six or three point nine million and then the last

1:26:37

year did three point

1:26:40

one million. They were taking the totals

1:26:42

from all the episodes. Mhmm. That number if she did three million

1:26:47

a night, three million a show or four million a show, she'd still be

1:26:49

on. She'd probably be on network TV.

1:26:51

And I'm really interested to see what the

1:26:53

daily show ratings do this week because they

1:26:55

have all guestos. They're

1:26:57

gonna be doing a rotating cast of

1:26:59

famous people. Sarah Silverman, I said, Al Chelsea like the Jeopardy, what

1:27:02

they did with Jeopardy. Yo.

1:27:04

Huguesley, Leslie

1:27:06

Jones, John Lake Rizamo, Cal

1:27:08

Penn. Uh-huh. Sarah Silver, Rwanda Sykes, and Marlon

1:27:10

Wayne. Those shows might do better than

1:27:13

Trevor Noah, to be honest. Not that

1:27:15

I think they're absolutely well, especially when they do jokes.

1:27:17

Ring back Kilburn. But then I see another

1:27:19

story about how Samantha being busy films.

1:27:21

They had great shows, but they

1:27:23

had no audience busy filth. And you

1:27:25

know what they said? They said that it's because people they

1:27:27

blamed it on the audience said, people

1:27:29

don't like to be lectured to by

1:27:32

a woman. Like,

1:27:34

people don't like to be looking. Why would you put a

1:27:36

woman on TV and lecturing? Yeah. And by the

1:27:38

way, I thought the shows were funny. Yeah.

1:27:41

The audiences the audience is what determines literally. None of

1:27:43

these shows should be lecturing. They should be trying to make them

1:27:45

laugh. So I

1:27:48

that's just I

1:27:50

don't understand

1:27:51

anything in time. I mean,

1:27:53

what is that? Why are

1:27:55

we playing make leave

1:27:58

with all these people. It really makes

1:27:59

me feel like I'm more

1:28:01

amazed at what John Stewart did with

1:28:03

that show because he

1:28:05

could lecture, but god, he can make people laugh, though, too.

1:28:07

Honestly, if I was writing the farewell show, I would go, you know what this big attempt to

1:28:09

go back and point out how great John

1:28:11

Stewart did compared to this shit

1:28:14

final show for Trevor Noah. I knew a lot of conservatives

1:28:16

that loved the daily show when John Stewart was

1:28:18

on it, that won't even touch it now that, you

1:28:20

know, with with some sponsors. A lot of people just

1:28:23

liked it because he was so funny. You know? He

1:28:25

was really funny. I mean, that was a great that was a perfect

1:28:27

place for him. And it's he it succeeded. I mean, that's that's

1:28:29

what bugs me is, like, if you

1:28:31

have the numbers fine, And

1:28:34

if if if the Spotify podcast really had, like, twelve million downloads instead of, you know, half a million or whatever

1:28:36

the fuck it has. And

1:28:38

by the way, it's promoted nonstop.

1:28:43

Stuart

1:28:43

also at technical sides. Granted, yeah, he is more left and he

1:28:45

is right. 0II couldn't tell you a

1:28:48

time that I mean, I don't watch

1:28:50

Trevor Noah, but I doubt that he ever

1:28:52

did that. Hey.

1:28:53

Did you guys hear the the new

1:28:55

Arkelli album? He just bought it. Oh, it's so good. A awesome. I mean,

1:28:57

man, I can't stream

1:29:00

it anymore. How did

1:29:02

her Kelly get a new album? He didn't do this stuff. That's what he said. They asked me. I know. I saw I read about the album.

1:29:04

But isn't the album

1:29:07

titled? I admit it. Yes.

1:29:11

Yes. Yes. It is. Was it since was it since Spotify?

1:29:13

Was it on Spotify Apple Music, and then

1:29:15

they yanked it. Oh, you

1:29:17

gotta put it there? You

1:29:20

gotta believe the label did it then.

1:29:22

Right? No. Sony is denying it. Sony is saying, this is a bootleg. It's not

1:29:24

an official release. How do

1:29:26

you get on the main I

1:29:30

got devoted stuff. I understand. Well, can you just put an album out there like that? I find that

1:29:32

very art, especially under his name.

1:29:34

I didn't know anyone could just get

1:29:39

anything put on those platforms. Oh, was that easy? No. No. No. No.

1:29:41

No. No. No. And under his so I

1:29:43

could just put a song

1:29:45

out there and say, hey, this is our Kelly's new song. We

1:29:47

put it on their Spotify. I guess so.

1:29:50

There's no way. Fuck. There's no way

1:29:52

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God, this Nick Carter thing just keeps coming back.

1:32:28

Have you do you are you aware

1:32:31

only times you've been accused of

1:32:33

of sexually assaulting someone? No. Bunch? Yeah. I just Brandon,

1:32:36

have you ever read about that? You know, when

1:32:38

I saw this latest one, I thought, is this

1:32:40

one that we've already

1:32:42

seen before? No. No. It's a new one. I well, maybe, you know

1:32:44

That was kinda baffled because this is

1:32:46

an accusation from two thousand two

1:32:50

or something. Two thousand one, actually. There's the other ABC pulled their special.

1:32:52

They did. They did. Yeah. They're

1:32:54

all here in, like, two weeks.

1:32:56

a or and like two weeks

1:32:58

I don't

1:32:59

know. I wonder. This is a I did notice

1:33:01

they've got I believe it's

1:33:03

four women who

1:33:06

are part of the case. And there's another woman not part

1:33:08

of the case because of the statute limitations

1:33:10

for whatever reason, but she's, I guess,

1:33:13

available to be

1:33:16

a witness. She

1:33:18

was the press conference. But, you know, reading the stories, they're very similar. The one

1:33:20

that the new one, which

1:33:22

is a girl who was seventeen,

1:33:26

11 two thousand

1:33:27

one. And, of course, you all those girls maybe you went to

1:33:29

a show with one of your kids

1:33:31

or something or maybe

1:33:33

you were a little kid taking the show. This way goes

1:33:35

completely ballistic. I mean, it's

1:33:38

like a scream fest.

1:33:40

And the thing is

1:33:42

these guys were, you know,

1:33:44

nineteen twenty twenty one years old. And

1:33:46

so they had certain ideas about what their audience might wanna do. And

1:33:48

the audience, I

1:33:51

think, just really were generally a

1:33:53

lot younger -- Mhmm. -- or a little younger, probably too young

1:33:55

to go into tour bus for example, which is what happened to seventeen year

1:33:59

old Shay Ruth. Who wanted an autograph. And so Nick

1:34:01

Carter said, hey, come on the bus. And when she got on the

1:34:03

bus, he immediately

1:34:07

provided her with VIP juice. Not Jesus juice. It

1:34:09

sounds like they come from the same place,

1:34:12

though, because it sounds

1:34:14

like the only ever They're both owned by what? Coca Cola.

1:34:16

They both have alcohol

1:34:18

in them. And she was not

1:34:21

used to drinking. She said, yeah. It really

1:34:23

had a funny taste. I had

1:34:25

a feeling there was alcohol and

1:34:27

she is autistic in his cerebral palsy. Yes. But

1:34:29

that's new. That's not she was autistic at seventeen,

1:34:32

but she she

1:34:35

I think she was diagnosed as cerebral palsy in the last ten

1:34:37

or fifteen years. Yeah. So it's a

1:34:39

little weird because she's thirty eight years

1:34:41

old now, I think, or thirty seven

1:34:44

years old. And she

1:34:46

said that she was forced into the bathroom upon which Nick Carter locked the door,

1:34:48

forced her perform to perform

1:34:50

oral sex, and she said that

1:34:55

she cried through the entire oral sex

1:34:57

part, but that Nick

1:35:00

Carter rather

1:35:02

than feeling sorry for her or

1:35:04

sympathizing, he kept instructing her

1:35:06

on what to do. And

1:35:09

I gotta say that's

1:35:11

that enjoyable to him. Well, maybe he

1:35:13

likes the power, I guess. Yeah. I gotta tell you when a crime blowjob

1:35:15

is that Ryan, your oral sex seems to me, like, not

1:35:19

much fun. Yeah. I think that

1:35:21

would've really -- Yeah. -- lose I I would think the app would be over to be reciprocate. I think people would just start

1:35:24

giving up.

1:35:28

At least bound to determine though to blow loads. I

1:35:30

don't think it would ever complete itself. And in this case, it

1:35:32

didn't. So he then took

1:35:34

her to one of the bunks

1:35:37

in the back, and she says he raped

1:35:39

her. Jesus. She was a virgin at the time, which she said she

1:35:44

told him and also said that she, you know,

1:35:46

she said the first

1:35:46

thing she told him was I can't go on that bus and have sex with you. I'm not doing that. And

1:35:48

he apparently wouldn't take no for

1:35:51

an answer according to her. And

1:35:54

he not only raped her

1:35:56

as a virgin, but also gave

1:35:58

her human papillomavirus. Oh, yeah.

1:36:00

And I

1:36:02

think

1:36:02

one of the other cases says the same thing.

1:36:05

The story is very similar. They said they got

1:36:07

locked in the bathroom for oral sex. See,

1:36:09

I knew about this one. Where do these

1:36:11

other ones come from? HPV. I think there

1:36:13

are older cases that have popped up at one time or another.

1:36:15

This because

1:36:18

I think I remember didn't?

1:36:19

Not Nick Carter, but what's

1:36:21

his name? They got it died.

1:36:23

Aaron Aaron Carter.

1:36:26

Didn't Aaron say that Nick had raped some sister. Right?

1:36:28

Wasn't it their sister? Oh, yes.

1:36:30

It was. Oh, that's right. Right. That's

1:36:32

Yeah. I think that's what he was

1:36:34

talking about. I think you're right. But

1:36:37

everyone laughed it off because it was

1:36:39

a recorder with the allegation. Right. I'm here. But, yeah, these people that in

1:36:41

the story, they did reference where they have

1:36:43

brought this up before four,

1:36:47

and it was quickly shot down and the the

1:36:49

In the back street machine? Yes.

1:36:52

Exactly. But this sounds

1:36:54

pretty messy. And in fact,

1:36:56

when the

1:36:57

story came out, the network had said that, yeah, we are

1:36:59

going to we are

1:37:02

already reviewing this and

1:37:05

it sounded to me like they had already

1:37:07

hit their minds. How many times he has been arrested?

1:37:09

How many times has he been arrested? January second, this

1:37:11

is just what ampedia,

1:37:13

January second two thousand and two. For what? Night club charged a

1:37:15

misdemeanor count of opposing a law enforcement officer

1:37:20

without violence. Two

1:37:22

thousand three, two thousand four, he

1:37:24

got a DUI, two thousand five arrested in Huntington Beach, charged

1:37:26

with one counter driving on the influence, plugged guilty, blah

1:37:28

blah. Twenty

1:37:31

sixteen, whose refused service at a bar due

1:37:33

high levels of intoxication was asked to

1:37:35

lead by management, gotten a physical altercation

1:37:37

with the miller, a bar's bouncer charged

1:37:39

with misdemeanor battery. That's

1:37:42

when and then there's all this stuff about Aaron that he breaking

1:37:44

the law. And this

1:37:46

one's kind

1:37:47

of interesting. February eighteenth

1:37:48

twenty

1:37:51

twenty two. So just this year in a class action

1:37:53

lawsuit filed against cryptocurrency company Safe Moon.

1:37:55

Unless the company is a pump

1:37:57

and dumps king, he was a

1:37:59

defendant along with youtuber and professional boxer Jake

1:38:01

Paul sold your boy a little bit. Promoted it. Yeah. Just like

1:38:03

all these other people.

1:38:07

Oh, boy. Yeah. Boy. See, when he look when

1:38:10

he's standing next to Aaron, he looks like a pretty good guy. Who did

1:38:12

you say? Aaron's dead, and I don't know.

1:38:14

We know what a piece of shit Nick

1:38:16

is. He

1:38:18

did always have the, hey, look at air and then look at

1:38:21

me and then tell me I did something wrong.

1:38:23

Jesus. I'm having a piece of

1:38:25

shit sibling. Okay. He and who's the other one in the pumping

1:38:27

up scheme? Jake Paul? Yeah. Soldier Boy, La Yati.

1:38:29

Doesn't see doesn't surprise you that

1:38:32

Jake Paul would put

1:38:34

his name on a crypto cup No. I think Jake Paul would put his

1:38:36

name on anything and everything. I don't

1:38:38

think Jake Paul vets anything. He has

1:38:41

so much fuck money. Why would he I

1:38:44

I guess because Yeah. So much money

1:38:46

because he puts his name on anything and

1:38:48

everything. It just doesn't

1:38:50

have to, though. No. You're right? But

1:38:52

he'll probably be a lot more careful

1:38:54

now. I'm I'm guessing too that Jake Paul and

1:38:56

Jake Paul at his

1:38:58

age too, Providence Crypto Israel

1:39:01

I mean, people

1:39:01

that age think it's a real thing. I mean, it is real. It's something Yeah. It's real. But, I mean, they believe it's a

1:39:04

it's a solid investment. Oh, it's not

1:39:06

a good Yeah. They're not listening

1:39:08

to you

1:39:10

know, the old Foggies who were telling him it's really not a very

1:39:13

good investment because nothing backs it. So is

1:39:15

this gonna bring Nick Carter down? I

1:39:17

think it's a rough one because Are these civil are these criminal allegations? Are these Yeah. It's

1:39:20

this this case is

1:39:23

going forward, I guess.

1:39:26

I'm surprised you got

1:39:27

didn't you guys see the story? I just saw

1:39:29

the one story. I didn't know there were four other women

1:39:31

with it. There's three

1:39:34

other women, and to be honest, I think the three other women

1:39:36

are hoping to be part of the

1:39:38

case because their story is very similar,

1:39:40

but I don't know that they are

1:39:42

part of the charges per se. I just

1:39:44

it's kinda like Cosby where you have these

1:39:46

people lining up. Did you see the Cosby news now? He's got he's back the news. So that's sad news. More

1:39:49

checks. Like more women.

1:39:51

All of them He

1:39:54

did this while on the Cosby show.

1:39:56

Right? Do you

1:39:57

wanna know what he did? I read

1:40:00

it, but I can't remember. So there

1:40:02

is one woman named Lily Barnard. She starred as miss Minafield

1:40:04

on the episode in nineteen ninety two.

1:40:06

I mean, everybody remembers that episode. Sure.

1:40:11

Know the Cosby show. She says Cosby drugged and assaulted her several times

1:40:13

and going one time when she woke up

1:40:15

during the rape to find him

1:40:17

trying to smelter her with

1:40:19

a pillow. She threatened to go to the police

1:40:22

and Cosby threw it down a flight of stairs and kicked her out, warning he would destroy her, which is similar

1:40:24

to that one accuser

1:40:26

was really famous black model.

1:40:30

Remember,

1:40:30

he she

1:40:31

said that he threw it down the stairs

1:40:33

too, so that's not that far of the

1:40:35

realm of possibility. In Terrell,

1:40:37

She

1:40:37

had a role as a cop on Cosby show, alleges that she was escorted by one

1:40:39

of the employees on the set to Cosby's dressing room where he

1:40:43

locked the door grabbed

1:40:44

wrists, kicked her neck, and presses

1:40:46

penis into her back while whispering,

1:40:48

this

1:40:50

is making love. I'm

1:40:53

sort of weird.

1:40:56

It's fucking fucking

1:40:59

fucking depressing his penis

1:41:01

into her back cut out, Kaz. It's The next

1:41:03

one says Kazby Drugman assaulted her at his home.

1:41:06

Why they discussed a possible role,

1:41:08

which he

1:41:11

did that numerous times. He was the

1:41:13

she then was forced to masturbate

1:41:15

him. And then another woman

1:41:17

alleges that he raped her

1:41:19

after giving a for a headache and pass made

1:41:22

her pass out. So they're all very similar to this male. They're more than a headache. Exactly.

1:41:24

I hope he

1:41:27

gets fucking nailed. Because right now

1:41:29

he's an innocent man due

1:41:31

to technicalities. And this is the justice that

1:41:33

Black men

1:41:36

in America have long to wait

1:41:38

for the seat for four hundred plus years. Fuck all of that. And the pesos are limited too.

1:41:41

Yeah. Buy

1:41:44

mezzarella too. He did, but

1:41:46

didn't he leave the case? Yeah. And I think he came back for the appeal, though, didn't he? Maybe. Yeah.

1:41:48

But And that and that got asshole

1:41:50

and ran it early. That guy has already

1:41:55

and then, oh, this is another hit job. I hate those fucking guys. I

1:41:57

just can't even believe they opened their mouths.

1:41:59

I'm

1:41:59

sure they pay a lot

1:42:02

to do it. I was so busy not seeing color.

1:42:04

I didn't see the raping

1:42:06

either. It's it's

1:42:07

strange. You know, do

1:42:09

you think that stars now.

1:42:12

Do you think because remember

1:42:13

when we used to

1:42:15

think that all the stars were such

1:42:17

great people and then, you know, we know

1:42:19

they're just like us. I think they

1:42:21

are more just like us than they used to be because we find everything

1:42:23

out eventually -- Yeah. -- because everyone has a voice.

1:42:25

And some of the voices

1:42:27

are total bullshit. And

1:42:29

some of the voices are less bullshit and some of the voices are telling the truth as we find out because there's a lot

1:42:32

of information now because people

1:42:34

record things on their phones and

1:42:38

In fact, this is off the subject,

1:42:41

but I was watching forty eight hours Saturday

1:42:43

night. Mhmm. Anybody see it? No. It

1:42:45

was about this guy who

1:42:47

met this girl at a

1:42:49

job. She was a superstar engineer. I mean, superstar. The kid will make

1:42:51

an advanced degree.

1:42:56

She was from Japan, I

1:42:58

believe, and she was nothing short of brilliant. And when she

1:43:01

got this big

1:43:04

shot job, he

1:43:06

was her underling, and he didn't

1:43:08

like that at all. Okay. She made she

1:43:10

made power and politics. And then I think

1:43:13

he quit his job So then he was like

1:43:15

the at home guy. She had a baby.

1:43:17

And one day, she just

1:43:19

turns up missing. Oh my god. She's

1:43:21

missing. That's crazy. She ran away. She

1:43:23

must have gone home to Japan. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's your son's normal. Yeah.

1:43:25

Moms leave the babies all the time, especially

1:43:28

really responsible superstars. Your moms.

1:43:30

Yeah. They just leave the, you

1:43:32

know, you're

1:43:34

long for home.

1:43:35

I get

1:43:36

it. So they she

1:43:38

left her phone behind and in

1:43:42

they got into her phone and his phone and

1:43:44

turned out that happens too. When people leave,

1:43:46

they just always leave their phone alone.

1:43:49

Nobody goes anywhere without their phone. Totally

1:43:51

stupid. So they they find in the phone that

1:43:53

these two people liked recording their

1:43:56

conversations because they fought

1:43:58

so much. Jesus. And this

1:44:00

guy was bizarre.

1:44:02

He was like I was trying to think I don't know how many

1:44:04

guys do this. Like,

1:44:07

you're just a woman. Oh,

1:44:10

man. You're a woman. Yeah. And he

1:44:12

even got in fights with her mom

1:44:14

because part of her tradition of

1:44:17

her upbringing was that The moms spend the first

1:44:19

hundred days with the babies and the new moms.

1:44:21

They're when their daughter has a baby, which

1:44:24

is not terribly uncommon, a

1:44:26

hundred percent off a lot, but Anyway,

1:44:28

when the mom showed up, he starts going off

1:44:30

on her about her mom. Get this fucking bitch

1:44:32

out of here and he's, you know,

1:44:34

screaming and she's recording this of course.

1:44:37

And he got so mad

1:44:38

when the mom used his cutting board in a way

1:44:41

he didn't like.

1:44:43

How dare she went

1:44:46

completely off. And so he made the mom

1:44:48

apologize to him. And Maxie made her get on her

1:44:50

knees and apologized to him. What? Did she? Yes.

1:44:53

Oh, I would have, like, fuck.

1:44:55

Oh, it just bizarre. that weird. So anyway, eventually, they

1:44:58

used it and get on

1:45:00

it. They

1:45:02

use his GPS to find out

1:45:05

that he'd been in this really strange

1:45:07

out of the way place with

1:45:09

the baby day she went missing or, like, three days

1:45:11

after she went missing. And it's, like, why was he doing? When

1:45:13

was he out there with the baby? And he said, oh, we

1:45:16

were going for a drive. And he

1:45:18

was, like, really with no no leaves on the tree.

1:45:20

Really, it's cold outside. There's really

1:45:22

no Love to drive. So

1:45:25

anyway, they end up confiscating his boots,

1:45:27

which proved to be a really good

1:45:29

move because they ended up connecting

1:45:31

the DNA from the

1:45:33

little the the tree branches that

1:45:36

were -- Oh, wow. -- stuck those boot

1:45:38

to the actual trees that she was beneath

1:45:40

because she was buried there and some

1:45:42

some guy walking his dog found

1:45:44

her. God damn shoes. Her purse was there,

1:45:46

her remains were there, all her ribs were

1:45:48

broken, by the way. They knew he

1:45:50

had fucking beat the living shit out of her before

1:45:52

he killed her. Great police work though. Oh, it

1:45:54

was brilliant. Yeah. This is on fourteen hours.

1:45:58

So then he had said that, no, she just took off. It's weird.

1:46:00

I gave her a massage night before and

1:46:02

went to my school argument, then boom,

1:46:05

she was gone. I said, Nothing. So once they

1:46:07

get the DNA of the trees on

1:46:10

his shoes, where she's buried and

1:46:12

all that, it's like, you know what? I got

1:46:14

a new story for you during the game. Of

1:46:16

course. Yeah. Yeah. And the story was

1:46:18

that she had pushed him and he pushed her back. Too hard. Right? Yeah. And and she hit

1:46:23

her head And was okay, but went to And the next morning, he's like, hey, honey, the

1:46:25

baby's crying. Get up. Take care of the fucking baby because

1:46:27

you're the woman, and she didn't get up

1:46:29

and she was dead. And so I

1:46:31

had to go carrier.

1:46:33

Yeah. Okay. Yeah. With the brakes over. But Again, my father-in-law, by the

1:46:36

way, sent me a thing he wanted me

1:46:38

to ask you about being a murder consultant.

1:46:40

Yes. But

1:46:43

he was reading something, and I don't even know what it's what it was that he

1:46:45

said, but it says, if you have to bury a body, do

1:46:47

it vertically because satellites

1:46:50

look for six foot

1:46:52

long Oh. That's a good

1:46:54

advice. But yeah. They might they'll they

1:46:56

will pick up

1:46:59

on the heat, though. Or

1:47:01

the legs or whatever's that high. I think you'd have to dig a bigger hole too. I mean, you can't

1:47:03

dig a shallow grave if you're gonna bear bury it vertically.

1:47:08

One guy got busted for

1:47:10

a murder because let's see. What was he the what

1:47:12

was he he

1:47:16

he dug a hole just like that. And

1:47:18

the hole was so fucking deep that that people like, what the world

1:47:20

are you putting

1:47:23

in a on there. I mean and so

1:47:25

everyone remembered him digging this hole because it was so deep. Gabby had a good alibi

1:47:27

though. I'm gonna

1:47:30

double kill you. And I'm gonna bury you in a shallow grave. Then I'll

1:47:32

dig you up and kill you again. That's

1:47:34

the beauty of a shallow grave. Did

1:47:38

you see twenty twenty? Because this is very similar

1:47:40

-- Yeah. -- where the guy freaked out and just

1:47:42

put the buddy to suitcase and took

1:47:45

her home. I know. I hated this motherfuckers so much. Yeah.

1:47:47

He's out. He's out. I remember that story. I couldn't believe he was out. I'm just

1:47:49

watching him being interviewed on twenty

1:47:51

twenty. I'm like, wait. He

1:47:54

looks like he's out. He looks like he's wearing civilian clothes. He can't

1:47:57

be out. Really learned his lesson. Is this

1:47:59

the former doctor? Yes. When he was

1:48:01

a former doctor, though. They're for a doctor.

1:48:03

He's doing cosmetic surgery, but he's not a

1:48:05

doctor. But he told everybody it was. So

1:48:07

he's applying lidocaine and he gives her too

1:48:09

much light equipment. But he was

1:48:12

really fucking just stoked out of

1:48:14

his ass right. He's drunk and

1:48:16

scoured. And then he says, knew

1:48:18

what I was doing. Then I was messed up. It's like, well, why are you doing it? And also was

1:48:20

so hot to gay guys. Gay guys just wanted to

1:48:22

goof with him. So bad. So he could twist

1:48:27

anyone doing anything if there just someone who wanted to be boohooed

1:48:30

by him. I get really annoyed that

1:48:32

these day line

1:48:34

in twenty twenties or two hours. And I think they could be done in one

1:48:36

hour, usually they can. Right. The example was

1:48:38

that twenty twenty because the first half

1:48:41

hour was all about how just unbelievably

1:48:43

gorgeous this guy is. And he was

1:48:45

basically, you know, the hottest man on Earth.

1:48:47

He was George Clooney walking around New

1:48:50

York City. And they're just talking about how great of a person and

1:48:52

how high of the clubs, which

1:48:54

is bullshit. I know. It's just

1:48:57

that guy wasn't that hot first off. And

1:48:59

the secondly, He was a horrible roommate. Just because he mess everywhere he went. He

1:49:01

stole all the food. He drank all

1:49:03

the booze. He was just horrible. I know what

1:49:05

the first half hour they have to build for the

1:49:07

story. They have to build

1:49:10

up what a great, hot, sexy person this is. And it's another story. Because then you know that,

1:49:12

okay, I'm not gay, but

1:49:14

I understand what it means when

1:49:18

everyone once has got a booth with them. That means, like, it's like

1:49:20

a hot chick. So whatever. Yeah. He killed he

1:49:22

killed this lady by action. She went

1:49:25

to shock. And instead of calling nine eleven,

1:49:27

he called the doctor friend who told him to call nine eleven, and they didn't do The person died.

1:49:29

So he puts her

1:49:31

in a suitcase. Yes.

1:49:34

And then I I gotta

1:49:36

tell you, there are so many drops from

1:49:39

his one roommate, the guy in the

1:49:41

red shirt with a very finely manicured

1:49:43

beard. Oh, that guy. Like, I was awesome. There's tons of jobs

1:49:45

I've been talking about. That's really funny because

1:49:47

I thought about that watching it and I

1:49:49

meant to send Brandon a text and I

1:49:51

completely forgot. Yes. I

1:49:54

it's in my nose to pull

1:49:55

him, but that guy was so horrified that he's

1:49:57

like, I realized looking back that I had moved

1:50:00

that suitcase. Like,

1:50:02

you

1:50:02

didn't know there was a body in it. I

1:50:04

would think a suitcase with a body in

1:50:06

it would arose your attention. That's gonna be

1:50:09

a heavy body. Although she was She was trim. But

1:50:11

he was the guy well, yeah. She was only five feet

1:50:13

tall -- Yeah. -- still Filipino. And so this

1:50:15

guy, this guy you know what I

1:50:17

thought about her? When I saw Martin short

1:50:19

in the in the in the box on SNL, as the elf, he would know.

1:50:21

At the very beginning of the show, he was

1:50:23

in a trunk. That

1:50:27

they brought on stage. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That reminded me of

1:50:30

that story. Martin Shorten and

1:50:32

You've seen hilarious. They

1:50:33

are so funny. That's Santa

1:50:36

sketch with elf was

1:50:38

really funny, especially in the very beginning of it. Because I think that was Ad Lib when Martin Short messed up and called his

1:50:40

Oh, yeah. Is the elf

1:50:42

name was supposed to be Brinkles,

1:50:45

but he said Brinkles. See, Martin called him out of it. It's so smart. Whatever Martin's shirt yells or

1:50:48

dances, I laugh.

1:50:50

I don't know why. Well,

1:50:53

did you see the stupid skit on the talk show host from nineteen

1:50:55

ninety two named Minky? I don't know why

1:50:58

that made me laugh. Because he

1:51:00

danced. Bowedly

1:51:03

because he had a halloween. And also because he

1:51:05

was just so stupid. I love

1:51:08

stupid chili there. But

1:51:10

III love it. Was great. Should we play

1:51:12

it? Bits on old talk shows

1:51:14

are always great because there's always

1:51:17

some hook that is so dumb and

1:51:19

you create any dumber, Roblows, long fingers --

1:51:21

Yeah. -- or Sunil Bachman. You're

1:51:23

Sunil Bachman. I cold

1:51:27

Cool Soda was the musical guest, which is just

1:51:29

the best name for us, like,

1:51:31

R and B group. Nice cold

1:51:33

Cool Soda. And he would he

1:51:35

would make some really dumb benign answer to some

1:51:37

question, Ajay, remember to have it? Then you go, yeah, slam

1:51:40

it. You don't gonna need

1:51:42

you in a place of ridiculous.

1:51:45

Funky music that he can dance. And

1:51:47

then the tables got turned on him. That was great.

1:51:49

Do you wanna should

1:51:51

we play them? You

1:51:54

you wanna play any of it? Or is it I

1:51:56

don't know. I didn't think the open was

1:51:58

that great, but the monologue.

1:51:59

Okay.

1:52:00

Oh, the monologue. Yeah. The monologue was

1:52:02

funny. No. They're they're

1:52:03

it's just about everything I did

1:52:06

was

1:52:07

funny. Why not? But

1:52:13

sure it's really

1:52:16

funny

1:52:17

with Bill

1:52:20

Mar too. Yeah. He's only he he

1:52:22

is one of the best talk show gas guests. Yeah. Absolutely. Oh, they're going through all the times

1:52:24

that Steve hosted. Did

1:52:27

you host it, Marty? Hit

1:52:29

it. Three,

1:52:32

sixteen.

1:52:32

I

1:52:36

realize you've been on sixteen times. Oh,

1:52:38

I'm kind of in a nostalgia mode. I wanna show you one

1:52:40

of my favorite photos

1:52:42

from my early hosting years.

1:52:45

Steve is the loose brothers in Mick Jagger, John Bellucci, Dan Acroyd, and

1:52:48

Mick Jagger. And right

1:52:50

after this photo was taken,

1:52:55

We tested positive for everything. She photoshopped in

1:52:57

there

1:52:57

by the way. No.

1:52:59

It's a real

1:53:01

picture. Here I go, Megan.

1:53:03

No one's rooting for us, but you'll tune in

1:53:05

to watch anyway. What's

1:53:06

been so fabulous this week

1:53:09

is getting

1:53:09

to know the new cast

1:53:11

and Steve on I tell you they love

1:53:13

you. Really? Behind your back, the new cast refer to you as a

1:53:15

whole entertainer. Oh,

1:53:19

that's sweet. Well, I added the word entertainer. They

1:53:24

can play off each other still. So I have

1:53:26

to say that for me, working with Marty Short.

1:53:29

Is like world cup

1:53:31

soccer. Somehow, I just can't get into it. You're

1:53:36

currently working the

1:53:38

third season of our Hulu series, only murders in the building.

1:53:43

Our

1:53:48

show our

1:53:49

show is like Steve at the urinal.

1:53:51

It streams

1:53:51

for thirty two minutes.

1:53:53

This is kind of

1:53:56

interesting every night

1:53:59

before

1:53:59

the show. Marty and

1:54:02

I have a ritual we do to prepare for the evening's performance, and we were doing it backstage.

1:54:07

And I noticed that one of the backstage

1:54:09

crew was videotaping us. And I thought, you know what? That would be interesting to show the

1:54:11

audience. So here is Marty and

1:54:14

I getting ready for tonight's show.

1:54:17

It's the real famous internet video

1:54:19

of the Croda guy kicking the other guy right

1:54:22

in the crotch. I can't say she was. I

1:54:24

can't say

1:54:27

truthfully that that I don't I do are working with

1:54:29

you, and I just I hope we

1:54:31

can do this forever. Well, of

1:54:33

course, I thought about that, but I I realize, you

1:54:35

know, you're not gonna live forever. That is

1:54:37

sad because you won't

1:54:39

be able to hear the

1:54:41

wonderful things I'm going to say

1:54:43

at your memorial. So I thought, why

1:54:45

wait? So what I did? Why wait? Was I wrote up your

1:54:48

eulogy so you

1:54:50

can hear it now. That

1:54:52

is such a coincidence because you know what? I did

1:54:54

the same thing with your knowledge lately. Yes. Well, let's read

1:54:57

them together. Shall I

1:54:59

know? Could we have some

1:55:02

this is sad moment. So

1:55:04

could you play something sad for us, please?

1:55:06

No. No. No.

1:55:06

No. Not sad enough. Anything sadder.

1:55:08

No.

1:55:11

No.

1:55:12

No. Do you

1:55:15

have something

1:55:19

really really sad? To

1:55:20

set dog on the

1:55:22

screen. The eyes of

1:55:27

the egg. So Marty, I

1:55:30

dedicate this eulogy to

1:55:32

you. the you Wow.

1:55:35

Not

1:55:35

much of

1:55:40

a turnout. Marty

1:55:45

did not want to

1:55:47

be

1:55:47

cremated too late. But I'll always be

1:55:49

haunted by

1:55:50

Marty's last words Tesla

1:55:54

autopilot in game. There are

1:55:57

so

1:55:59

many

1:55:59

great things. That

1:56:02

I could say

1:56:03

about Steve Martin, but this

1:56:05

hardly seems

1:56:06

the time nor the

1:56:08

place. How

1:56:12

about Steve?

1:56:12

You blend overrated whitehead son

1:56:14

of a bitch where'd you go?

1:56:17

I know Steve

1:56:18

is looking now everybody. And,

1:56:22

yes,

1:56:23

I learned so

1:56:24

much from Steve.

1:56:27

For example, he taught that

1:56:29

you don't need

1:56:31

to restrict a urinal just number one.

1:56:37

Marty had a wonderful girlfriend, smart,

1:56:40

beautiful, and

1:56:44

so realistic But

1:56:46

Marty was always sexually

1:56:49

active as long as

1:56:51

there were batteries in

1:56:55

the house. But Marty was taken away from us too

1:56:57

soon. But sadly, not before he

1:56:59

played Jack Frost in

1:57:04

Santa Claus. Oh,

1:57:05

steamed. Oh, steamed. It's so hard to look at

1:57:07

you in that

1:57:11

open casket. Oceanless. Colorless,

1:57:16

stiff, so lifelike. And you're

1:57:18

seeing you in

1:57:20

your casket. Reminds me

1:57:22

of that classic SNL sketch, Dick in a box.

1:57:28

Thank you.

1:57:30

The good news, the Steve Gunn

1:57:33

download should be

1:57:36

so much

1:57:36

faster

1:57:39

and pornhub. That's me.

1:57:41

What Steve was really like,

1:57:43

and I'd say, I don't

1:57:45

know you're his wife. Mean,

1:57:47

it's such a great dad. And you could tell that from his children

1:57:49

they're so polite. You

1:57:50

go to his house and say, they'd

1:57:53

say, would you like

1:57:54

an thing, mister Short. Could I get you a drink,

1:57:56

mister Short? Can you give this

1:57:58

note to the

1:57:59

police, mister Short?

1:58:03

Now that Martin is gone.

1:58:05

Who will I

1:58:08

ever

1:58:08

work with? What about

1:58:10

me? Gomez. Oh, yeah. That

1:58:14

was it. God, it's not even fucking

1:58:16

funny. It's funny. I

1:58:17

just had decided, okay, I'm

1:58:20

not gonna be boring anymore. I'm not

1:58:22

gonna watch this show and come in and complain about it. So I'm

1:58:24

not watching us anymore unless it

1:58:26

absolutely is extremely convenient or there's

1:58:29

some special reason in the

1:58:31

next and the most. Chappels on. Understood. Oh, watch that.

1:58:33

And then there was an off week, I think, or two off weeks. And then

1:58:35

these guys are on, and those two

1:58:38

shows are really good. Really good.

1:58:40

I thought this was a great episode. Who is the musical

1:58:42

guest? Oh, that chick who's been ever Brandy

1:58:47

Carlisle? She's good. Like, Randy.

1:58:48

You know, I was really

1:58:49

confused about our sexuality too. I didn't know until we I asked that one

1:58:52

day. I didn't

1:58:55

even know then. I'm really looking up.

1:58:57

Yeah. Well, I I was confused because I'm like, wow.

1:58:59

She's really pretty

1:59:03

and If she was just wearing Oh, you dress that way. Yeah. Exactly. I

1:59:05

was going through my head. And

1:59:07

I'm like, well, would she

1:59:09

be A lesbian? Would

1:59:11

she be a someone

1:59:14

who's heterosexual just dresses kind of, you know, manly.

1:59:16

Maybe I I think I just

1:59:18

let my mind go that far. Yeah.

1:59:23

And then I just let my biases take over and say, yeah, that she gotta

1:59:25

be wise people. When I start dressed like

1:59:27

that enough times, I

1:59:29

really started to wonder. Yeah. And then that That's all. That's

1:59:31

when she was really hanging out

1:59:32

with Elton too.

1:59:34

Yeah. She's on stern

1:59:36

a

1:59:37

lot. Oh, is she?

1:59:39

Yeah. Really? Yeah. Uh-huh. Did you ever watch him

1:59:42

interview with Bruce Springsteen? No. I didn't. Did you watch it Brandon?

1:59:44

Oh, ring No. It was funny

1:59:46

though. We saw clips of it and

1:59:49

had nothing nothing of value to me to tell you the truth. I have to

1:59:51

tell you, I was I was watching Carl

1:59:57

has a new show who are these socials about social media.

1:59:59

God, there was a fucking hilarious clip on there

1:59:59

too at the

2:00:00

beginning. Did you watch it, Brandon? I

2:00:02

listened to the first half of it.

2:00:06

The girl who sent

2:00:09

white women need to ask permission

2:00:11

if they're bringing a white

2:00:13

friend along to the

2:00:15

group. Because it's so rude to just assume that

2:00:17

it's okay to bring a white

2:00:20

person. I didn't hear

2:00:22

that. I didn't hear this. This like, the first clip of what?

2:00:25

Anything. Okay. And

2:00:28

so it

2:00:30

was We were fucking hilarious. It was for TikTok, I think.

2:00:32

It doesn't sound like a place I'd wanna go. Oh,

2:00:34

I remember. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It was

2:00:37

a it was a TikTok Actually, if you can find

2:00:39

it, find it. Carl won't mind if we play

2:00:41

it. It was a fucking great clip.

2:00:43

But you don't have the video version because

2:00:45

you're not a bag slapper. Right? No. I

2:00:47

don't. That'd be hard to find. Anyway, so I'm watching

2:00:50

I'm looking for stuff to

2:00:52

do. Like you you're watching a lot of stuff

2:00:54

on TV. I was looking for podcasts, and I listened

2:00:56

to Carl's new

2:00:58

show, and then there was something of Kymia underneath, and I started watching it because there's just a lot

2:01:00

of shit flying between

2:01:02

all those shows right now.

2:01:06

With Chad Zumach and with Stuttering

2:01:08

John and Schulily and all this

2:01:10

stuff. And Bob Levy and

2:01:13

all those comedians, Kevin Brennan, And

2:01:15

Carl was beating up on the Kevin Brennan show, which that was a did

2:01:17

you did you listen to episode Brandon? No. I'm still on the

2:01:19

who are these socials?

2:01:22

Okay. I'm an episode behind. I don't know why I really enjoyed the episode.

2:01:24

I'm not sure why I did, but

2:01:26

Chad was on their show for one

2:01:28

thing, although it wasn't the

2:01:30

the focus of it. But Anyway, Qumia

2:01:33

got on this big thing because his

2:01:35

guest was talking about Bruce with

2:01:37

Howard -- Mhmm.

2:01:39

-- on HBO. And how he'd watched

2:01:42

it. And so Oh, I did watch that. That's Gavin. What's his name? The Proud Boys

2:01:44

guy. The Gavin

2:01:47

McGinniss? Yeah. Yep. Yeah. But they

2:01:49

weren't talking about any cowboy business. They weren't talking about that word. And

2:01:51

Kumi, it goes, it's on

2:01:55

this thing about what a terrible interviewer, how

2:01:57

it is -- Yes. -- which is no one says this, by the way. But I've been saying

2:01:59

it lately, and

2:02:02

Kumi has said it

2:02:04

very It was funny the

2:02:06

way Anthony explained it, like, Howard just

2:02:08

basically resets every comment or reiterates the

2:02:10

same thing the guest says. Yeah. That's

2:02:13

really not my problem with Howard. He

2:02:15

does do that. What drives me crazy about Howard is that he seems to bring all of

2:02:18

his therapy to the

2:02:20

guests. And

2:02:22

suggest that they have all these inner

2:02:24

things going on from their childhood or from the

2:02:26

adults in their life or their their mean

2:02:29

father and the guest usually is like, Not

2:02:31

really so much. Yeah. I mean, to me,

2:02:33

it just sends everything sideways. It's like he's

2:02:35

trying to learn something about the guest

2:02:37

that no one can know because

2:02:39

it doesn't exist. Yeah. But Bruce had written about that

2:02:41

with his dad. Didn't he? Yeah. Bruce, there's a lot of information about

2:02:44

that. So I didn't mean specifically with that

2:02:46

interview. There was just I think it

2:02:48

drives Kumia crazy

2:02:50

that people call him this great interviewer. And and I used to agree with that. I thought he was a great interviewer, but the more I listened to

2:02:52

his interviews, the more bored by them I

2:02:54

am because I find he brings to

2:02:59

saying Howard Stern's stuff to every interval. No. Yeah. But he used to

2:03:01

be good because he had so much time.

2:03:04

And they

2:03:06

explained that I agree. Explained it, like, back in the day in the early two thousands,

2:03:08

you know, they'd get somebody famous on them. They'd

2:03:10

say, hey, did you nail your did you nail

2:03:13

your co star? Exactly. And they'd say no until they'd

2:03:16

immediately bring in a lie detector test

2:03:18

or something. And so that's when people

2:03:20

loved his interview skills because he would

2:03:22

He would get people to say things that no one is talking

2:03:24

about. He would ask some questions that no one would

2:03:26

dare to ask them, and they were good

2:03:28

questions. And now Howard is

2:03:31

completely not that guy So now he's

2:03:33

this super polite, you know, therapy filled person who has

2:03:35

so much to

2:03:39

learn. Except they're not the things I wanna learn. The things he wants to learn.

2:03:41

Yeah. And by the way, I would say

2:03:43

Howard's therapy is

2:03:46

a pretty massive I can't come out of your house for

2:03:48

three years. Do you feel the same

2:03:50

about Letterman? You see, I I love

2:03:53

Letterman. See, Letterman, just interview that's

2:03:55

gonna be on his net of

2:03:57

Zelensky. Yeah. He went to Ukraine and interviewed Zelensky in in one

2:03:59

of the

2:03:59

subways. That

2:04:01

probably would not

2:04:03

be my favorite David Letterman.

2:04:05

Yeah. But what I'm what I'm getting at is that's kinda what all his

2:04:07

interviews are like now on Netflix. I I remember when

2:04:10

Dave had his first show

2:04:13

two years ago or three years ago in Netflix,

2:04:15

interested much me. I would catch just

2:04:18

a glimpse of the old Dave,

2:04:20

but you

2:04:23

know, Dave doesn't wanna interview Julia Roberts anymore. No.

2:04:25

I mean, I think he's I

2:04:27

think he's just sort

2:04:29

of left that trip behind. But I love

2:04:31

the way he interviewed entertainment people, and he never

2:04:33

let me down, whereas Howard has completely

2:04:35

gone, I I don't know where

2:04:37

he's at right now. It's

2:04:40

just bizarre. In this business of when he

2:04:42

went into the

2:04:42

studio to interview Bruce because apparently, Bruce

2:04:45

is a big enough guest that

2:04:47

he'll actually go to trouble to

2:04:49

go in for Bruce, but almost no one else. So you have to clear

2:04:51

all the hallways. You have to clear the elevator building. The lobby.

2:04:54

The lobby. It's like what

2:04:57

kind of fucking madness? Nobody was able at the SiriusXM

2:04:59

studios building. They weren't allowed to use

2:05:01

the lobby or even go to

2:05:04

the bathroom. Because

2:05:06

this guy is so neurotic that

2:05:08

he feels he could be walking around

2:05:10

and just picking up COVID particles. Well,

2:05:13

but to me, that's such

2:05:16

a total failure of the therapy because if

2:05:18

the therapist doesn't tell him, Howard, do you

2:05:21

realize what an asshole you're being? And

2:05:23

how much you're inconveniencing people from doing the most

2:05:25

simple things, that's a complete failure.

2:05:27

How much of that is a power

2:05:29

move too, do you think? Is that

2:05:31

that a kind of person he is? It it is power, but Like, if you

2:05:34

want me back in fine, but I'm

2:05:36

gonna make

2:05:38

I'm gonna make it miserable for No. I think he sincerely is paranoid

2:05:40

about all these things happening to him

2:05:42

that he's going to get COVID. And

2:05:44

you know what else happens on that and and

2:05:46

honestly, it wasn't so funny because the other guys make

2:05:49

it funny. Like, Gary or somebody will go

2:05:51

to Yankee's game. How did you go

2:05:53

to Yankee's game? Oh my god. Were

2:05:55

you wearing And he's kinda funny. He's serious.

2:05:57

And then, you know, I mean, I can't Howard, come on.

2:05:59

We've kinda moved for

2:05:59

you. Yeah.

2:06:02

Well, I don't wanna get long COVID. THAT GET COVID.

2:06:04

HE GETS COVID, IT'S GOING TO BE LONG COVID.

2:06:06

HIS LIFE IS GOING TO BE OVER. AND I

2:06:08

DON'T

2:06:09

KNOW, IT'S

2:06:11

JUST REALLY Stupid. Well, so I

2:06:13

honestly, I rarely say this, but it it's at the point now. The last few times, it

2:06:15

was an hour. I

2:06:18

sort of felt like, I don't know if he should do this anymore

2:06:19

because it's just I can't believe he's

2:06:22

even enjoying it. Yeah. But, I mean, he

2:06:24

works what?

2:06:26

Three days a week. Yeah. True. It's paid a shit ton of money.

2:06:28

Seventy five dollars a year. Every person's show,

2:06:30

if they're making a shit ton of money,

2:06:32

they're they're happy with it and who fuck

2:06:34

them. But, honestly, I I guess I just

2:06:36

it's

2:06:36

sort of like Saturday Night Live. I

2:06:38

just kinda lost interest in him. Oh, I'd love Probably why people are losing in me. At

2:06:43

least had in you. That's better

2:06:47

than that. Speaking of

2:06:49

getting a lot of money for

2:06:51

more horrible work is I

2:06:53

watched. I tried to watch. I wanted to be fair about it.

2:06:55

The emancipation movie starring Will Smith. I don't

2:06:58

know how you did

2:07:00

that. Well, I didn't do it very long

2:07:02

because next thing I know, I'm I don't know how you can push back. I'm well, because I'm well,

2:07:04

I mean, if it's a movie, it's

2:07:06

a good movie. Right? I don't a

2:07:10

shit. This movie is getting so much buzz. Is it really because Yeah. And I keep saying that Smith is gonna be He's

2:07:12

gonna be Oscar nominated.

2:07:15

Will be able to I

2:07:18

feel like this is

2:07:21

another one of those

2:07:23

things where they it's

2:07:25

almost like they're designed to say something about certain things and people, and it doesn't

2:07:27

even matter what the you know, how good it

2:07:29

is or isn't. So I'm gonna say it any

2:07:32

couple things. I

2:07:35

watched an hour of it and I really only watched a half hour of it

2:07:37

because after an hour and I realized, I'm on

2:07:39

my computer and my phone simultaneously doing stuff.

2:07:41

So your board and I'm not paying

2:07:43

attention to it. Right. That's how

2:07:45

I learned that. So, like, Mark, isn't that one hour that you watched or thirty

2:07:47

minutes? What do you think

2:07:51

the thermometer? Is that?

2:07:53

Oh, I it should be pretty awful because it's

2:07:55

it was it was over artistic for the

2:07:57

sake of being artistic

2:07:59

if that makes sense. At

2:08:01

all. So the critics gave it a

2:08:04

forty nine percent which is Riley. Okay. Now

2:08:06

remember this though. The critics are signed

2:08:07

the movie. The people

2:08:09

who are not assigned the movie are people who must really love Will Smith because

2:08:11

I think any marginal Will Smith person is gone,

2:08:13

but you don't have to go to

2:08:16

the movie. You

2:08:18

don't go to the theaters to watchers. The audience score

2:08:21

is ninety

2:08:23

four percent. Well, people

2:08:25

know that I No. But okay. What

2:08:27

I would like to know that a week because

2:08:29

it did just come out. I would like to know

2:08:31

how many people are watching it because,

2:08:33

honestly, I you know, I'd love to hear from some people too on

2:08:35

this if you wanna send an email. I can't

2:08:37

watch Will Smith right now. I'm so

2:08:40

it's it's maybe

2:08:42

some shortcomings in me. But I felt like he showed his

2:08:44

ass so bad. He spent

2:08:46

all these years, you know,

2:08:49

with his big making me believe that he was the

2:08:52

nicest most fun guy in the history

2:08:54

of the world and the coolest guy

2:08:56

too. And then in

2:08:58

one moment, It's like, you fucking phony.

2:09:00

So absolute fake, not just the slap,

2:09:02

but the Get my wife's

2:09:04

day logic, you know,

2:09:07

six billion people watching. So to that to

2:09:09

that point So weird after I realized it was still on the TV and

2:09:11

I turned it off, I was thinking about him like, God, he's been

2:09:13

promoting the shit out of this. And then I it

2:09:15

hit me. He's like, I

2:09:18

bet you he doesn't want to promote this, but I bet

2:09:20

you it must be so bad that he feels like

2:09:22

he has to go out and promote it.

2:09:24

Do you think that's a possibility? Yeah. It's like whether

2:09:27

it's a oil this movie early reviews are not very good. Can you please get

2:09:29

out there and per mock it up? Yeah. The

2:09:31

reviews are really bad. I mean,

2:09:33

this is really unusual. You

2:09:35

have an audience loving a

2:09:37

serious movie that the critics don't like. But I've seen stories. Weird. That tells me that I

2:09:39

think of the hardest

2:09:43

core will people We'll we'll smith people

2:09:45

are still with him. But I have seen people say that he gives such a great performance that he's

2:09:47

gonna be nominated for best actor again, and

2:09:49

it's a shame because he Hey,

2:09:52

Trevor Noah. Is

2:09:54

it did you say that? You know, that's what I know. I did

2:09:57

say that. But he's he's friends with them. Right? Yeah.

2:09:59

Yes. It is. They're about My

2:10:01

only take away besides

2:10:04

the the the fact that I forgot what he wants. With Trevor

2:10:06

Noah. It kinda freaks me out. It's like, if you wanna hang up with Trevor Noah, I don't know if I like Will Smith as much

2:10:08

as I like to go forward. Not

2:10:10

because there's anything wrong with Trevor Noah.

2:10:12

Just don't think he'd be fun to be with because

2:10:14

you'd have to pretend to laugh at the bad joke. I don't wanna hang out with Mika Kelly anymore because she was dating him. It's like,

2:10:17

yeah. She's dating jitter. Cool, but

2:10:19

no. It's like you. Mika

2:10:22

Kelly got that as well. So I just wanna play

2:10:24

this, but she was that desperate. I know Brandon, you

2:10:26

and I have always laughed at his at will

2:10:28

smith dot actor, Bennett Amalu, impersonation, though. Now

2:10:30

the truth. I want the truth. Like that fake terrible accent. The truth. So he's

2:10:33

playing a slave in Louisiana

2:10:35

who's supposed to be creal.

2:10:39

And I just want you to hear how ridiculous this accent is

2:10:41

because all I hear is Will

2:10:43

Smith doing a

2:10:45

really stupid voice. So see how

2:10:48

artistic it is, by

2:10:49

the way. Of course.

2:10:51

He

2:10:52

is good. His

2:10:53

love and do us

2:10:55

if I ever. What kind of accent is that? It's a generic accent 11

2:10:59

with me. I would

2:11:01

not be afraid. I would not be afraid.

2:11:03

It's also more

2:11:03

fun

2:11:05

than due

2:11:08

to me. Yeah. Which

2:11:10

is

2:11:13

the

2:11:13

real is

2:11:16

French, but like

2:11:19

that. Fuck Will Smith. I don't know. It

2:11:21

just seems like, to me, it's Will Smith doing

2:11:23

another terrible accent. I'm so

2:11:25

bored right now. Drew, It's so tedious. It's supposed

2:11:27

to when you take it off the screen, I don't know if

2:11:29

I can get out of the store and you're on with this on the

2:11:31

screen even. It was even though the volume isn't

2:11:33

playing. It was billed as an action movie

2:11:36

in here just jumping forward here. It's

2:11:38

at seventeen minutes. There's no action so far. And there's no electricity anywhere. I mean, there's no

2:11:41

even hope of

2:11:44

electricity. No. So I mean, maybe the movie

2:11:46

will jump ahead sixty years and we'll get some, but I doubt it. I'm just beating

2:11:48

it head now to see if if it ever

2:11:50

turns into color and it doesn't look like it

2:11:54

Are you saying that you're disappointed with the film? Well,

2:11:56

I didn't finish it. A discerning

2:11:58

people is my central trauma.

2:12:01

Well, Congratulations, Will. Because you did it

2:12:04

again. I'm fine. It's

2:12:06

so fucking bad. Oscar,

2:12:08

Just wanna ask her on the

2:12:10

worst night in the world in the history of the Oscars. Why would anyone be out there wanting him to have an if they

2:12:12

thought he deserved one? I

2:12:14

don't know. Because he can't go

2:12:17

the get go He's gonna ruin another Oscar. Well,

2:12:19

that's that's why I want him I want him to

2:12:22

be nominated because he can't go. Yeah. Well,

2:12:24

that's kind of I

2:12:25

just think that would be fun. True. Yeah. I'm gonna

2:12:27

have that shot of all six people, and

2:12:29

then it's just a photo of him because he can't be there. And it should

2:12:31

be the it should be the photo of him walking back all bad ass

2:12:34

after he hit Christopher.

2:12:37

No. Norgians are yelling and

2:12:39

some of them yelling. You have my wife's name. Oh, you're fucking bound from

2:12:44

what? It's

2:12:46

not out of his hands around his mouth. Like, instead of the

2:12:49

clip of

2:12:49

the movie, it's that clip of

2:12:51

the show. Yeah. It reminds me of

2:12:53

a birthday bowling party I went to

2:12:55

where the host cried when I was a

2:12:57

little kid and ruined the whole party. What? Yeah. How old was this host? Like, seven

2:12:59

or eight? Oh. But he bold dad

2:13:02

and he was crying. Just ruined the

2:13:04

party. Because

2:13:06

he was a terrible bowler. Pretty much. Was it named my analysis.

2:13:10

pepper God.

2:13:13

Have you seen

2:13:14

bullet train? The bike started to

2:13:16

watch it. Did you

2:13:18

like what you saw somewhere?

2:13:21

I felt a little stuck in the the bullet train. Oh, like, class

2:13:23

or fob but that couldn't get out. I was a

2:13:25

little cross or

2:13:27

fob. That is the most ridiculous thing we've heard. What do you mean?

2:13:29

The people had their phones in there, maybe I would have felt better. They did have their phone in there. Are they like were

2:13:31

they playing with their phones?

2:13:34

Yeah. The audio from it. Have

2:13:36

you seen that Brandon? No. That's one with Brad Pitt. It's pretty

2:13:38

damn good. I thought it was fun. See, I like Brad

2:13:41

Pitt and I

2:13:43

started to think I'm gonna like this movie. And then

2:13:45

I just got classroom. I'm like, I want them out of the car. Just go eat lunch or

2:13:47

something. You're not in the train.

2:13:49

It often mean a check.

2:13:52

Do something. I don't

2:13:54

I don't want any checks in there. Anything that happens on a train that takes a long, long time is a bummer to It's

2:13:56

like the girl we

2:13:59

interviewed that

2:13:59

went from from

2:14:02

where she

2:14:02

go from Detroit to Chicago -- Oh, yeah. -- eighteen hours. I mean, that's how I started feeling. They get

2:14:04

off the train number

2:14:07

once in a while. It's

2:14:09

flash There's flash No. I know that. I might I might check

2:14:11

it out. No. It's just a fun kind of a fun action. I wasn't sure I was ever getting out of that train. And

2:14:14

then I watched nope. Know

2:14:17

the show the movie nope. I wanted to

2:14:20

see that. I gotta tell you, I think No. It's Jordan Peele.

2:14:22

It's oh, I can't remember the guy's name. Kiki Polymers, the girl,

2:14:24

the Shikar

2:14:26

just hosted SNL -- Nope. -- last week,

2:14:28

I'm afraid Jordan Peele is becoming like

2:14:30

m night shyamalan or the first

2:14:33

movie. Was really good because get out was

2:14:35

really good and then us was okay and then nope it's just

2:14:36

it's one of the things

2:14:37

you watch and then the and you go, well

2:14:39

that was highly just appointing.

2:14:43

Nope. I want I want more reviews from people if

2:14:45

they like these ones. If you name a movie, nope,

2:14:47

it'd better be good

2:14:49

or ever a viewer is gonna say nope.

2:14:51

Yeah. Pretty much. I think it did really well. I think it got

2:14:53

good reviews and everything too. And I

2:14:55

just I was underwhelmed by

2:14:57

it,

2:14:57

but I watched the whole

2:15:00

thing. Mhmm. I'm

2:15:01

trying to

2:15:03

remember, I guess,

2:15:06

the Amy

2:15:08

Hobock

2:15:08

and T. J. Hobock. Just started to

2:15:10

happen. Right? Yeah. Hobock. Roback. Roback.

2:15:16

Oh. Amy, Oh, I officially

2:15:18

changed the crowd. Yes. I saw she was shopping at

2:15:20

TJ Maxx. Is that

2:15:22

a reference? Oh, get it.

2:15:26

I saw the one public picture of her. She

2:15:28

looked so fired up. She was

2:15:30

so enjoying the attention. She must

2:15:33

have had ten people come over to

2:15:35

dress She was dressed so perfectly. She looked in heat. Yeah.

2:15:37

She did look in

2:15:39

heat too. And Okay.

2:15:42

First of all,

2:15:44

when they didn't take them off

2:15:46

the air the first week, which

2:15:49

which I understand that hit so fast. I don't

2:15:51

know if they really had time to figure it out. Mhmm.

2:15:56

But when I started getting really

2:15:58

annoyed originally was when they're making the q q little jokes -- Yeah. -- you know, like

2:16:00

No. No. If I don't want

2:16:02

this week to end, I will

2:16:05

speak for yourself. I can't wait

2:16:08

for the weekend. So I can suck

2:16:10

your dick. Guess probably what you should've

2:16:12

said. Well, because

2:16:14

they were getting all I were

2:16:20

there, like, If I were one

2:16:22

of the spouses or the kids, I'm sure this is so not funny that it's unbelievable.

2:16:24

I can't believe they could even

2:16:26

make small talk over it. Yeah.

2:16:30

I mean, I'm serious. I mean, that would just because I would imagine all those people are probably watching.

2:16:36

And imagine being Andrew Schuh or TJ's wife

2:16:38

at T. J.'s mistress, number one. Lisa's going on. Or T. J.

2:16:42

Mistress number two or T. J. Mistress number

2:16:44

three. Oh, that's right. Then, yeah, that came

2:16:46

out that oh, he was banging a producer. Who was good friends with Amy Roboc Who disappeared

2:16:52

from Amy's Instagram in February? It's

2:16:54

four. Four. There's four women, though. Okay. So ABC that he allegedly knew.

2:16:59

This is a Matt Lower

2:17:01

thing. Uh-huh. Right? So yesterday, he doesn't have the power of

2:17:03

Matt Lower, though.

2:17:06

The Lower Power.

2:17:08

Well, he's got some power

2:17:10

because listen to this. fire J.

2:17:12

But keep Amy

2:17:15

Hobock. Mhmm. And

2:17:18

then the follow-up is letting

2:17:20

the black man go and keeping the

2:17:23

white woman, it looks like the worst

2:17:25

double standard. Well, why is it

2:17:27

black and white? He

2:17:28

had sex with three

2:17:30

producers. Yeah. She

2:17:31

had sex with someone

2:17:33

she wasn't married to. Who was married, who

2:17:35

works in the same show as her, which is very messy, I

2:17:40

would imagine that this show being that

2:17:42

its brand is so and judgy and perfect and virtue signally, this be really

2:17:48

not what you want your audience

2:17:50

thinking about. I I just have I mean, look how hard Robin works to make that show

2:17:55

be such a nice, nice show. She

2:17:57

is Furious at them. Have you seen all those stories? Mark had said that it said

2:17:59

that marketed it it said

2:18:02

that that Robin Roberts and

2:18:04

Michael Strand were living and I'm like,

2:18:06

true. He is not living right here. He's he's living about anything that said, he didn't get in probably

2:18:08

high five in t

2:18:10

j. Of course, he

2:18:13

is. I absolutely live

2:18:15

at t j. He wants to

2:18:17

slip his thing in there. Yeah. That's

2:18:20

what he wants. He'll not live

2:18:22

in. He'll be nailing those producers soon.

2:18:24

I didn't know I could do that.

2:18:26

That's easy to say. So in other

2:18:28

words, to avoid looking racist, they

2:18:30

would not fire T. J. Holmes Give me

2:18:32

a break. Why does everyone make it

2:18:35

racial? It does not do the race.

2:18:37

He's having sex with underlings. Yeah. He's a liability.

2:18:39

He's a liability for lawsuits. Now,

2:18:41

so he's so gone. And it sounded to me like

2:18:44

He's good. That's what sucks. I really thought he was good. He's not No.

2:18:46

I know why he was so good because he was trying to get nailed by everybody from the set, but

2:18:48

he is

2:18:51

also a big virtue signler as

2:18:53

is she she went through that whole thing with cancer. Oh

2:18:55

my god. And Billy

2:18:58

is so wonderful. My husband, I

2:19:00

just really married him and he's sticking through me through with

2:19:02

all this terrible stuff. Places going on. And

2:19:08

then they put out a book

2:19:10

they were promoting last year called Better Together. Mhmm. I'm the I'm like, what you doing?

2:19:14

the you doing

2:19:16

I mean, I

2:19:17

would say if your marriage is on the rocks, you

2:19:19

don't wanna be promoting a book, but

2:19:21

I thought, oh, okay. So they're just out there

2:19:23

selling books, and I give a fuck. So I don't

2:19:25

really care what happens either one of them. Is someone amongst a little

2:19:28

spare jaw?

2:19:30

I would imagine with the way things

2:19:33

are today, that he will get fired. And

2:19:35

if anything, they'll fire her because they have they

2:19:37

feel they have to fire the white member

2:19:39

of the couple or should they fire the

2:19:41

black guy. But I think bullshit. They should base it on what each of them did, not

2:19:43

on You know, they'll do

2:19:47

with her. They'll fire him and they'll just, like,

2:19:49

reassign her to just do twenty twenty or some

2:19:51

bullshit. She wasn't on twenty twenty this week. No. I know, but she'll be off GMA three or whatever that

2:19:54

that thing is. No. A

2:19:56

lot of people were saying

2:19:58

that, hey, as long as a

2:20:00

sex con consensual, then why

2:20:02

should they fire either one of them? Well,

2:20:04

his well, sure. I'm sure

2:20:06

they have a rule against it, though.

2:20:08

And the

2:20:08

prime investigator was hired by

2:20:10

his wife. Oh, really? Okay. That's

2:20:12

what I read. It wasn't Billy?

2:20:15

No. It wasn't Billy. And she

2:20:17

knew about the other affairs too.

2:20:19

His wife -- Yeah. -- and so

2:20:22

he put up this post speaking of virtue

2:20:24

signaling my

2:20:26

god. It's so annoying. It's it's

2:20:28

from, like, eight months ago, their tenth anniversary had gone

2:20:30

by, and he hadn't post anything. So he said,

2:20:34

you know, this woman who could have left

2:20:37

me, should have left me. Her fine ass should have made its way out the door,

2:20:39

but she stayed with me and I love her so much. And

2:20:44

blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And they said

2:20:46

that in age well. It's, like, eight months ago.

2:20:50

I know. Yeah. And also, could

2:20:51

have taken her fine ass out

2:20:54

the door, really? Maybe that's what got her to stay for eight more months.

2:20:56

Maybe. it's we gotta stay for a lot

2:20:58

of ab But

2:20:59

they are so proud of

2:21:02

themselves. Mhmm. I think they think they are the hottest couple

2:21:04

ever

2:21:04

i think they think they're the hottest couple ever

2:21:07

Well, I

2:21:07

was One of the things that annoys me about it.

2:21:09

I was happy for him. I liked that they were getting it all. That's kinda cool in a way. Isn't it over? I like but, like, the

2:21:11

only No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

2:21:17

They're going hot and doing strong. They came in to work

2:21:19

together -- Yeah. -- that week, which

2:21:21

is like, really -- Yeah. -- that seems like

2:21:23

a bad idea. There are only only two people

2:21:25

on that show I really kinda liked. I never liked her. I

2:21:27

was that she's fake as fuck. They're all fake as fuck.

2:21:29

Who who one that feels

2:21:31

real? I think Robin is

2:21:33

actually the person she professes

2:21:36

to be. I think. But it

2:21:38

was interesting reading about all the backstory.

2:21:40

Yeah. Most of us about T. J.

2:21:42

And these producers, which apparently all these producers

2:21:45

were fucking madly in love with him and

2:21:48

he dumped them all. That's what sounded like.

2:21:50

Did you get the same impression? Yeah. T. J.

2:21:52

Just kind of a hit and

2:21:54

run. I mean, when there's a new producer

2:21:56

coming on board. Exactly. Sorry. There's only

2:21:58

so much T. J. To go around. So anyway,

2:22:00

they

2:22:00

went, what did they go

2:22:02

back to? Oh, I know.

2:22:04

That's the first thing which

2:22:06

made me laugh out loud. Was in

2:22:09

twenty sixteen. Amy Hobock

2:22:11

had to apologize for

2:22:14

using the term colored people.

2:22:17

Well, I was like, what

2:22:19

and what year? Why? Twenty

2:22:21

sixteen. Are you kidding? For

2:22:24

that. Oh, I don't like

2:22:26

me laying fire for that because I am

2:22:28

assuming there was a slip. Yeah. But that's

2:22:30

a weird slip, isn't it? Well, what's the context?

2:22:32

That's really it is a bizarre. She's filling

2:22:34

in for Robin. So she was Oh,

2:22:37

wow. All the colored people are

2:22:39

out today. I think she was ad living. And

2:22:41

she said, it

2:22:44

it wasn't it

2:22:47

wasn't said enough. Oh, this is? This

2:22:49

is. We all know Hollywood

2:22:51

has received recent and quite a bit

2:22:53

of criticism for casting white actors in

2:22:55

what one might assume we

2:22:57

should be a role reserved for colored people

2:22:59

at the comment. Oh, so she she's supposed to

2:23:01

say people love color because that's what's weird. Color people not a

2:23:04

good term. People of

2:23:06

color. Can you explain that to me?

2:23:08

No. No. I know so. What

2:23:10

the fuck? Is this just another way to bust white people? I think historically, quote unquote,

2:23:15

colored people were just referred to as

2:23:17

black people and people of color or any minority

2:23:19

Asian? I'm guessing. I don't know. But it

2:23:22

was out there forever. And then all of a sudden,

2:23:24

it was like, don't ever say it. What colored people?

2:23:27

Yeah. People said when I was a kid -- Oh, my -- not uncommon. My grandma said it. I was like, We

2:23:32

always knew that was not the grandma.

2:23:34

Well, your grandma, you mean your grandma like five years ago? No. I mean, been dead.

2:23:39

For my grandma. But did your grandmother when I

2:23:41

was a kid? Let me just ask you something.

2:23:43

Did your grandmother mean it in a bad way? No. I think it was just part of her lexicon. Well,

2:23:48

no. It was it was

2:23:50

the lexicon. Yeah. Uh-huh. What? The NAACP said that. Yeah. so

2:23:52

when I

2:23:55

kept tearing people of color. I was

2:23:57

like, wait a second. That's the same thing as the other way around. Right. So why is one okay and

2:23:59

one is horrible? Make

2:24:04

the rules. You're right, Mark, the NAACP. Yeah. Don't

2:24:06

they need to change your name? Yeah.

2:24:10

You would think so? I don't

2:24:12

know. But, yeah, so she had

2:24:14

that and there was another

2:24:17

oh, in twenty seventeen, it

2:24:19

said that Robin actually dressed

2:24:22

down TJ and Hobock, claiming

2:24:24

that everybody thinks you guys

2:24:26

are having an affair. Yeah.

2:24:28

Yeah. It was

2:24:29

five years ago. And the quote is when

2:24:31

she found out about it from

2:24:34

radar line, the quote was, she told

2:24:36

them to quote, knock it off. Is that

2:24:38

really a quote? Hey, I

2:24:39

want you to knock it

2:24:43

off, Lee. She

2:24:44

also claims they were tainting

2:24:47

the brand. Of GMA. I think I kind of agree with her. Oh, GMA a little bit of that

2:24:49

action. Well, use some

2:24:52

sexiness. Honestly, I'm so

2:24:54

sick of their goody goodiness

2:24:57

Yeah. That's what I mean. Could you But

2:24:59

if you're trying to be that way, if you actually think

2:25:01

that is a brand and you're trying to be that way, it would not be I

2:25:03

mean, about time. I

2:25:06

can only take so much of the

2:25:08

sexual chemistry between George and Robin. It's

2:25:10

about time there is someone that's dead. Those two.

2:25:13

I can't

2:25:14

do you ever picture those two

2:25:16

ever hanging out or even talking on

2:25:18

the phone? No. That's not me either. Uh-uh.

2:25:20

How

2:25:21

far do we bring? Oh, about two

2:25:23

twenty five. She's gonna be so busy.

2:25:25

Is Robin gonna get the first interview

2:25:27

with Brittany Greiner? You know? Yeah. Oh,

2:25:29

yeah. I think so. Of course, you will. Oh,

2:25:31

you know what? I know what they went back to

2:25:33

you also in that story about they. They can't fire

2:25:35

TJ. It's a bad look. Was Says who

2:25:37

It happened. Robin got a ton of

2:25:40

shit for Jesse Smollett. I didn't miss part

2:25:42

two earrings. I figured she got a ton

2:25:44

of shit. But I've heard it

2:25:46

from people like us. I didn't realize everyone was

2:25:48

-- Yeah. -- oh, yeah. -- thought it

2:25:50

was so stupid. But it even inside ABC. Yeah. Yeah. Everybody thought it was stupid. I guess,

2:25:54

she was desperate to interview him and

2:25:56

believed him a hundred percent. She's untouchable, though, man. Oh, yeah.

2:25:58

No. She isn't. She's good at what she does. Thought

2:26:03

she was great at ESPN too.

2:26:05

Thank you, Chelsea.

2:26:06

Good. No problem with Robin. Yeah. Oops. There it is. I'm not a fan.

2:26:09

there it is not a fan

2:26:12

Swoops there

2:26:12

it is. Jeez. Which

2:26:15

teams still have on

2:26:17

their

2:26:17

dans and shoes?

2:26:19

Boy, As boring

2:26:20

as it sounds,

2:26:21

I do wanna ask about soccer.

2:26:23

Oh my god. No. Yeah. I'm

2:26:25

boring. Oh, let's talk about it.

2:26:27

But So we talked about Grant Wall. Let me

2:26:29

get some coffee while you're talking about soccer. We

2:26:32

talked about the games. I thought he wanted to

2:26:34

talk about the games brand, and he'll fucking games

2:26:36

and care by Grant Friday was fascinating. No. The

2:26:38

Grant Wall story is fascinating. This is the guy

2:26:41

that got in trouble. He's a journalist, soccer

2:26:43

journalist. He's the one that got in trouble

2:26:45

because he wore a rainbow shirt to one of the

2:26:47

World Cup games because his brother is

2:26:49

gay. Yeah. So he's supporting his brother. Who's

2:26:51

not there, by the way? He's and

2:26:53

and aside from that, he's been very outspoken about the way Qatar treats me.

2:26:55

Oh, yeah. He's been talking shit about

2:26:59

him. It's always everybody. Yeah. Right. But here

2:27:01

there he is. He's watching. I think it was the Argentina Netherlands game. He's live tweeting about it.

2:27:03

I almost had

2:27:07

a heart attack. Forty forty nine years

2:27:09

old all intents and purposes looks like a very healthy man. And then all of a sudden, as he's tweeting, oh, he was

2:27:12

in he

2:27:15

was in excellent health. According to his family, he was

2:27:17

in excellent health. So a couple things that regard. Do you know what happened? He's

2:27:19

tweeting and he just fell over dead. Right? Just falls over dead.

2:27:23

They have no what what's the

2:27:25

defibrillators? They have They have nothing in the state of the art

2:27:27

Qatar. I've seen

2:27:30

him save his life. I found

2:27:32

that hard to believe. And he's dead. But they didn't have

2:27:34

it. Yeah. They didn't have it. Random wise too. Because, you know, normal forty

2:27:38

nine year olds just fall dead all the time. No.

2:27:40

You know you know he had been sick. Right? This past

2:27:42

week, been doing podcast and tweeting about how he's got he's got this upper chest congestion and

2:27:44

that it's been really hard to

2:27:46

breathe and stuff like that. Oh,

2:27:49

that's right. Oh, his brother thinks

2:27:51

he was murdered by Qatari people, but who knows?

2:27:53

If anybody murdered, I think it'd be

2:27:55

Iran just to throw over throw

2:27:57

up on Qatari because they don't like

2:28:00

each other. Why would why

2:28:01

would Qatar kill somebody in a stadium? That's

2:28:03

not because he sports gay people. That's not a

2:28:05

good look for them. When they kill them away from

2:28:07

the stadium or afterwards, think

2:28:09

they're real concerned about how people look at them.

2:28:12

Well, I think they seem pretty they seem really

2:28:14

I think they're overly concerned with how people look at them.

2:28:17

Well, then why would they be so unfriendly

2:28:19

to gay people in their own

2:28:20

country? Yeah. They're their own

2:28:22

the people in their own country.

2:28:24

No. Pretending they're welcome. We know that from

2:28:26

everybody coming over. Yeah. But we know

2:28:28

how they are in

2:28:29

their own country. They're not exactly

2:28:31

the most progressive people. What what's interesting too is

2:28:33

Grant Wall's wife, you might have you

2:28:35

would probably know her if you saw her because

2:28:37

she's on CBS News all the time. She's a

2:28:39

very highly respected viralist, an

2:28:41

epidemiologist. So you would think if it's

2:28:43

some kind of, like, COVID or other illness that he

2:28:45

had that she wouldn't know about it and not think

2:28:47

that it was murder. Silly.

2:28:50

Is she calling orders Celine Gander, I don't

2:28:52

think so. I think she just got questions. The brothers pissed.

2:28:55

I think he's not I think he's popping off less

2:28:58

than he was, Adam. So I'm not

2:29:00

sure if he's just bored of popping

2:29:02

off or if he changes his mind. Really scary

2:29:05

pictures, though. Do you see the pictures for many

2:29:07

collab apps to know? No. I didn't see those. I'm

2:29:09

gonna look them up right now. Yeah. There I mean, it's because

2:29:11

it happened in the whole like,

2:29:14

the media section. Section yeah. Well,

2:29:16

they're all sitting there. And so, of course, so

2:29:18

many people are taking pictures and whatnot. He

2:29:21

is a good reporter. It wasn't he didn't

2:29:24

just just do soccer either. He was an SI writer

2:29:26

for a long, long time. He's the one that I and I know he talked about this ages

2:29:28

ago. Andrew

2:29:31

or Mike, but he

2:29:34

wrote the big article in SI about illegitimate

2:29:36

fathers.

2:29:38

In in sports. Like, this big expose on

2:29:40

it that got blown up and a lot of people were talking

2:29:42

about it. Okay. He also wrote about LeBron. He did the

2:29:46

first article about LeBron when he was in high

2:29:48

school, which is why LeBron was talking about him.

2:29:50

So he's not just a soccer writer. Sure. But it's just the perfect combination

2:29:54

for a conspiracy theory here. This is the guy

2:29:56

Oh, of course. No. I I believe me. I wouldn't mind if it

2:29:58

was true just for the entertainment value, but I just I

2:30:02

find it hard to believe considering he had

2:30:04

been sick that that he would have been murdered.

2:30:06

Unless unless it was the long game and they poisoned him,

2:30:10

you know, I guess that's a possibility.

2:30:12

That's what people are But there's

2:30:14

a lot of edging. There's a lot of people just, you know, talking about how terrible

2:30:19

tar is with their human rights. Well,

2:30:21

sure. It that are there. They're

2:30:23

not being murdered. No. I understand. I understand. No. I get it. Like

2:30:27

I said, this is a perfect combination

2:30:29

for a conspiracy theory. Number one, forty nine year olds don't just drop dead like that.

2:30:31

Forty nine year olds do have heart attacks at times, but normally

2:30:37

you're supposed to if you're in a facility like that, you

2:30:39

you should have some people medical

2:30:42

people who are there. You should have defibrillators.

2:30:44

Sure. You should try to do CPR or

2:30:46

something. This is crazy, but I the

2:30:48

the only guy did do CPR on him.

2:30:50

The reporter that was next to him, I

2:30:52

think he was an English reporter. But that's

2:30:54

the thing. I don't know if Qatari's building codes and regulations

2:30:58

make them have defibrillators or any kind

2:31:00

of No. You know what I

2:31:02

mean? That's just complain about overregulation here. That's one of the things we have. So And

2:31:04

that was the only interesting thing

2:31:06

that happened in soccer

2:31:07

for the last week since

2:31:09

we've been on. Sounds like you're

2:31:12

watching games. No. I didn't.

2:31:14

I mean, I I watched one and

2:31:16

it was mill mill, and I went to penalty kicks, and

2:31:18

I was like, no, you didn't because that didn't happen.

2:31:22

Yeah. We

2:31:24

get it.

2:31:24

You hate soccer. Your

2:31:27

loss. It's just so boring. Just run around for so long.

2:31:30

run around so long

2:31:32

Yeah.

2:31:32

Oh, it's better when they stand around in baseball.

2:31:34

When they just stand around for five

2:31:37

hours -- Okay. -- for a walk, a

2:31:39

strikeout, or

2:31:40

a home run. Mhmm. Okay. I was

2:31:42

running out of so many things to

2:31:44

watch. I started watching old Michigan football

2:31:46

games that were on my Yeah.

2:31:48

You'd like to imagine that's what you're

2:31:50

watching last year, Michigan again versus Ohio. If you like a show, why wouldn't you watch it again? No.

2:31:52

You know what it

2:31:54

was? I was going

2:31:57

through the library on

2:31:59

my YouTube TV. And I'm like, oh, what Michigan Games

2:32:01

are on here? I'm like, what the whole

2:32:03

seasons on here? So I started going through and watching

2:32:05

some highlights all the way back to last year's Ohio State

2:32:08

Michigan game. Which

2:32:10

was fascinating watching in Hutchinson how good

2:32:12

he was. You're not gonna believe this. They still

2:32:14

won. Yeah. Of course. They're crazy about it.

2:32:18

They'll they'll win next year when you watch the

2:32:20

twenty twenty one Michigan I can't wait. No. I'm gonna

2:32:22

probably watch that one tonight because I'm running out of things to watch.

2:32:25

Although tonight is the finale of White

2:32:28

Lotus, which I can wish somebody else is

2:32:30

watching it because it's really, really good. You guys don't wanna watch

2:32:32

anything. I

2:32:34

try to watch things. I just finished

2:32:36

stranger things season four. It took me like six

2:32:38

months to watch it. Have you seen how's the dragon yet? Because

2:32:42

you read all the -- Yeah. -- books of --

2:32:44

This has been -- song of ice and fire. Yeah. Or what is what's it called?

2:32:46

Not lord of the rings. Yeah. A song of ice and fire. Well well, listen.

2:32:51

This was a big It's called Game of

2:32:53

Thrones. Yeah. This was a big issue in our household because

2:32:55

I wanted to watch House of Dragons. do it. But

2:32:59

my wife is like, well, you gotta watch that

2:33:01

with me and we haven't finished watching stranger things.

2:33:03

And with having with moving and having the baby at the exact same time, it's just been different. Have to watch things together? Certain

2:33:09

things. Yeah. For some reason. How about

2:33:11

this? Just watch it. And then when

2:33:13

she watches it just with you, just

2:33:15

act like, oh, oh, wow. And start predicting

2:33:17

things. So yeah. I'm I'm I'm now cleared. Now that I

2:33:20

finished Stranger

2:33:22

Things season four, I'm now cleared to

2:33:24

start. Stranger Things worth of shit because

2:33:26

I didn't really care for season one. Season one? No. Season four now.

2:33:29

Oh, no. Dude, it took so long,

2:33:31

like, it took us so long to

2:33:33

watch this series. The the each episode's like two and a half hours long and there's ten of them. Is it

2:33:35

worth it?

2:33:38

the work

2:33:39

There's so many great eighties

2:33:42

callbacks. It's that part's really amazing. They'll take scenes. Sounds like

2:33:44

a no, though, Brandon. No. I like I

2:33:47

like it to play the truth. I do.

2:33:49

Even though there's a lot everyone does. Even though there's some characters

2:33:51

that pissed me off. Isn't it, like, their number one

2:33:54

show, and then Damer beat it, and then Wednesday

2:33:56

beat it, the Wednesday Adam show? Well, like, per season.

2:33:58

If you add up all four season, nothing on Netflix can

2:34:03

can touch it. But season four,

2:34:06

yeah, was I think it's still number one. Damer came in. And then yeah.

2:34:11

When Wednesday, Adam, like, basically, how

2:34:13

one? I finished that too. I

2:34:15

really quite liked it. Wednesday? Truly not so much. People were pissed off that there's

2:34:19

there's revelations that that girl did a scene

2:34:21

while she had COVID and she got everybody

2:34:23

second. a was scene love scenes. Speaking

2:34:28

of COVID, let me tell you some of my adventures

2:34:30

while I was at Adams. Did somebody mention Wednesday? I did. Yeah. Did you watch that good?

2:34:35

I really liked it. I think it's

2:34:37

more for kids. Teenager. Kids, but, yeah, probably teenagers. I'd like

2:34:39

to see Christina reach. But

2:34:41

it it was good. I mean, there's enough

2:34:43

mystery too. I like Tim Burton, so I

2:34:45

like what he did in the monster kinda looked like a large barge from Peewy's big adventure. While

2:34:47

you guys were

2:34:50

out on COVID though, let me tell you the adventure

2:34:52

I had on Thursday. I had a I had a COVID

2:34:54

COVID adventure because you guys you guys were gone, we

2:34:58

couldn't be doing any shows, couldn't be

2:35:00

getting together. I decided I needed to go

2:35:02

to the mall. Because I had just some Christmas presents. Why not? I got some time off. I'm

2:35:07

gonna go knock out all my Christmas presents.

2:35:09

So I head over to lakeside mall. Which

2:35:11

the mall of youth. It used be bustling people the mall of my youth everywhere.

2:35:16

I'm telling you eighty percent of the

2:35:18

stores are closed. You walk in there and it's a ghost town. The the only people that are there are

2:35:20

the workers at the stores

2:35:23

and they're all so bored.

2:35:25

Every one of them is

2:35:27

on their phone I was said, I went to

2:35:30

the food court. There's only two restaurants in

2:35:32

the food court. Nobody eating. There used to be

2:35:34

like fifteen. They have the merry-go-round that is just

2:35:37

taped off because no one goes there to play

2:35:39

on the merry ground. These do have the eggs

2:35:41

and breakfast and waffles all over for the

2:35:43

kids. That's no longer there. I end up going to the

2:35:45

stores I needed to go to. And they were like, oh,

2:35:47

we don't have that in stock, but we're gonna order it

2:35:49

online for you. So it's like, I didn't even I don't even need to go to the

2:35:51

mall. Well, there there's there's a shortage of medicine for babies

2:35:54

right now, isn't

2:35:57

there? Not baby

2:35:59

formula, but for Edderall?

2:36:00

Yeah. There's an adderall. Sure. I

2:36:01

know there's an adderall. He was like,

2:36:03

oh, could anyone allow that to have Of

2:36:06

course, there's an adderall. Shortage. Everyone's everyone's done it. But I mean, I didn't have to go to the mall if I could've

2:36:11

just ordered it online myself. But instead, the people that

2:36:13

work at the store, if you went to the mall.

2:36:15

Well, then I went to a second mall that day. Which mall mall? Well, this was lakeside mall.

2:36:21

No. The second one. The second

2:36:23

one was the the big one. Summercept. Summercept's always was packed

2:36:24

and I went

2:36:26

there during Mitchell Baum's

2:36:28

radio thaw. I saw

2:36:31

Mitch his hair was Huge.

2:36:33

I saw Brad Galli. I saw

2:36:35

Root Raj. Did he autographs? It was

2:36:37

two

2:36:37

completely different malls. It was so weird. She'll have

2:36:40

his goatee. Yeah.

2:36:42

I think he did. I think he does.

2:36:44

He looks better with a goatee. It's funny. Yeah. I I feel

2:36:47

like You know, you can't Mitch You

2:36:50

cannot have a goatee, but he does look better

2:36:52

with it. I was texting Jim Bentley that day

2:36:55

for some reason, so I just started taking pictures of everybody I saw and sending him to, look, here's here's Brad. Get here's

2:37:00

Mitch album and so bored. And, anyway, I

2:37:02

go I go to that other

2:37:05

fucking store in this mall and

2:37:07

they go, they go, hey, we don't have that

2:37:09

in stock, but we'll order it online for you.

2:37:11

again Yeah. I know. dying made always And so is

2:37:18

Great Lakes Crossing -- Yeah. -- up in Auburn Hills. Mhmm. Oh, yeah. It's so fucking

2:37:22

packed. Does Oakland Mall still busy? All the time.

2:37:24

No.

2:37:24

That's a ghost, Tony. Is it really

2:37:25

I haven't been to Oakland on years, Drew. No. But,

2:37:27

I mean, I used

2:37:29

to ride by there enough to tell you the

2:37:32

parking lots full, which usually was. But I I have

2:37:34

a medical emergency. I would be surprised if it is because there's so much construction

2:37:37

over there too. It's kind of a pain in the

2:37:39

ass to even get to know. What what so what

2:37:42

are they going to do with these giant Amazon

2:37:45

fulfillment centers? Yeah. That's what I couldn't

2:37:47

believe about about lakeside. That's such a

2:37:49

massive, massive place, and you have

2:37:51

eighty percent of the of the

2:37:53

the stores in there just, you

2:37:55

know, bought boarded up. Traveling

2:37:58

parks. Yeah. People keep saying. I know it's Never everyone always says

2:38:00

that.

2:38:03

That and Amazon fulfillment centers.

2:38:05

And health centers and yoga classes and -- Yeah.

2:38:07

Sure. -- meditation centers.

2:38:12

In Halloween stores, spirit

2:38:14

Halloween stores. Not only do we have to think about all this space taken up by these strip

2:38:19

malls and these larger malls like, are strip

2:38:21

malls running out of business? I see a lot of them. Because I was in a strip mall not

2:38:23

too long ago, and III

2:38:27

wanted to ask the guy, but it was his store.

2:38:29

I wanna go. Anyone still come here anymore besides me? Because there was no one in there.

2:38:31

Wait. Which Where is it?

2:38:34

Can you say where? What strip mall? Because I

2:38:37

love the one at Tenning Coolidge. I think it

2:38:39

depends on location. It's on just

2:38:41

say it's on greenfield though. Oh,

2:38:44

okay. It's on one of those

2:38:46

going north north south. So it's not that big of strip mall. It was

2:38:49

a pretty significant strip mall, but no, not

2:38:51

that big. It was a big enough that

2:38:54

I'd be damn concerned if I was tenant there. right across

2:38:56

the street. And these

2:38:58

these two places would

2:39:00

both typically be busy

2:39:02

all the time. Mhmm. Just

2:39:05

generally a lot of hustle and bustle.

2:39:07

And I noticed that the one that had

2:39:09

the Starbucks had lots of cars going in and out. Yeah.

2:39:11

And then when without the Starbucks, that

2:39:14

was one I was going to and

2:39:16

there was really nobody there. It's a

2:39:19

bummer. Yeah. And I was in another strip mall grabbing something and the guy Let's

2:39:23

see. I went in to get

2:39:26

a charger and the guy just, like, literally, like, threw it from behind them. He's,

2:39:28

like, ten

2:39:32

bucks. And I literally ended him a ten

2:39:34

dollar bill, and I don't carry much cash around, but it was just kind of a funny, the whole

2:39:36

exchange. And

2:39:39

he said he said, I said, wow, you

2:39:42

guys are really informal. I was just kidding around. He goes, he goes, you're the first person I've seen in, like,

2:39:44

three days. God.

2:39:48

And they said, what? You sell phones and phone

2:39:50

and you just because nobody comes

2:39:53

to this mall anymore. It's just nobody.

2:39:55

That's sad. But not so now that you have

2:39:57

all those malls, all those strip malls, which I would

2:39:59

assume a lot of

2:40:02

them are on the border line. But what

2:40:04

are all those offices where people

2:40:06

don't wanna go anymore? And, you know, if if people have

2:40:09

the people have any cloud whatsoever. Like

2:40:11

I would say, if you're one of the better

2:40:13

salespeople coming and you say, I don't wanna come to work anymore, they'll say, man, what am

2:40:15

I gonna do? No. Forget

2:40:18

it. Well, I mean, workers have

2:40:21

leverage

2:40:21

right now. Well, some workers have more

2:40:23

leverage than others, but I

2:40:25

don't know that here, I think a lot of

2:40:28

people are still going to the office or are

2:40:30

going back to the office, but there's, you know, other parts that

2:40:32

are

2:40:32

that are maybe

2:40:33

have more specific types of work where people are

2:40:35

really fighting hard not to have to go to work anymore. No. It'll be more

2:40:37

Maybe the part of the union. Totally. I have I have two buddies and they're

2:40:40

both like I'm

2:40:43

never going to work in office again because they

2:40:45

both have jobs where they can work at home. Like, really? You're like

2:40:47

I mean, I know you guys have big, beautiful homes, but you know yet a beautiful

2:40:50

ohms book really don't wanna

2:40:52

just get out? I have

2:40:55

mixed feelings about it because honestly, I think that i

2:40:57

think that you

2:40:59

know, for the bulk of the

2:41:02

time I was working, I was going into a workplace and it was probably good for

2:41:04

me Yeah.

2:41:08

Because I like being otherwise, I'll just

2:41:10

curl up and, you know, and do

2:41:12

my own thing. And I won't socialize, and

2:41:14

I won't meet as many people. And that's

2:41:16

generally bad for me. Yeah. Like, different

2:41:19

times where I've experienced mental

2:41:22

health. Bad mental health. I

2:41:24

was just depressed. Anyway, and and I got a couple

2:41:26

phone calls, and I've said I was like, well, I feel a lot better. And it it is

2:41:31

human contact is a good thing. Mhmm. And everyone needs

2:41:33

it. And I think What's happening is you get a lot of those people

2:41:35

to think about limit, though. Well,

2:41:39

true. I mean, obviously, there's many days

2:41:41

where I'm much happier that I'm here

2:41:43

then there, of course, if I was alone here, that would be a whole another but it's still a

2:41:45

much smaller than a radio station

2:41:47

going to a station and knowing

2:41:50

all those people. And, you know,

2:41:52

you you meet salespeople and you see administrative people

2:41:54

all the time and you deal with them and they

2:41:56

tend to be really nice and they're from all walks of life and it's just

2:41:58

good for me. Fun just talking to people and hearing

2:42:02

ridiculous stories -- Yeah. -- or hearing

2:42:04

their bullshit so you can tell someone

2:42:06

else about the bullshit that Jim told you or whatever. Exactly. But there's some to be said for that.

2:42:12

That's what when I was watching Kymia

2:42:14

and the Proud Boy guy, and by the

2:42:16

way, I did not know he was interviewing

2:42:19

the guy from Oh, boy. I don't know if

2:42:21

that I wouldn't have watched. I don't think he's

2:42:23

in him. I think he starts. He's one of

2:42:25

the three founders. That's that's the one Lidoff interviewed

2:42:27

a long time ago. Right. He's wait. Gavin

2:42:29

McInnis. Oh, okay. Yeah. Well, anyway, they're

2:42:31

having good conversation and

2:42:33

and part of the conversation

2:42:35

was about Howard's

2:42:36

interviewing and that's so it kept

2:42:38

me interested. And then they were

2:42:41

howard not talking

2:42:42

about Howard not leaving

2:42:44

home and I have

2:42:45

picked up on this son Howard show and Anthony was saying the same

2:42:47

thing that Howard

2:42:50

is out of touch because you don't

2:42:53

stay in touch by just talking to people on

2:42:55

Zoom, you know, once a day

2:42:58

for three hours. No. We're just

2:43:00

reading things online. No. And in terms of

2:43:02

also, I think getting a wide variety of of people to influence

2:43:05

your opinion on something, Anthony was saying that,

2:43:08

you know, hey, Uber drivers are great, taxi

2:43:10

cab driver, you know, just all the

2:43:12

myriad people that you run into, but

2:43:14

when you stop communicating with a certain

2:43:17

class of people, Yeah. You do. You you do get out of

2:43:19

touch. And I've heard Howard go, oh, come on

2:43:22

Howard. I know what he's fucking talking about.

2:43:24

What's wrong with you? And I never remember

2:43:26

thinking that about him. Yeah. He's done is weird. Weird. And COVID

2:43:29

the new weird

2:43:30

was weird. I had to tell

2:43:33

you, that was really I my brain

2:43:35

was spinning because Oh, really? Yeah.

2:43:40

Because

2:43:41

i spent I spent I'm gonna bring Howard

2:43:42

back into this conversation. I spent

2:43:47

two and a half years

2:43:49

fearing COVID. Not in mortal fear of it. But, I mean, you know, probably the first

2:43:54

I don't know what, the first six or

2:43:56

seven months that was so intense. You're gonna

2:43:58

kill your grandfather. Yeah, there was a lot of unknowns, but there were a lot unknowns that's changed over time.

2:44:01

Well, there were a

2:44:03

lot of unknowns, but

2:44:05

not only were there

2:44:07

unknowns people that questioned the knowings of the unknowns

2:44:09

were, you know, told to shut the fuck

2:44:11

up. Yeah. And there was a lot of judgment dispersed

2:44:13

at those people. And then as we got into year

2:44:15

two of it, And Biden

2:44:17

took over and all of a sudden they're

2:44:19

saying, you either get this job or you lose

2:44:21

your fucking job, you know, for career people in the military and whatnot. And I thought

2:44:24

that was absolutely

2:44:26

insane. It's like, wait a second.

2:44:28

What happened to HIPAA? What happened to I mean, privacy? What happened to

2:44:31

people having a right to make their own decision? And

2:44:36

I don't I don't like judging people. I

2:44:38

see people wearing masks now. I don't

2:44:41

care. He's that's you. You wanna wear

2:44:43

a mask fine. I don't care. I'm not gonna

2:44:45

get mad at you. I know people that get upset at

2:44:47

stuff like that. Oh, yeah. Someone was very

2:44:49

mad at me because I I did Ladduff Show

2:44:51

on Thursday, and I you know, that was

2:44:53

my worst day by far. Tuesday was just tired with a headache. Wednesday was hot. Oh, you went and did it on Thursday. You wanted me to, so

2:44:56

I I said,

2:45:01

okay, but I'm full blown, I like saying, full blown COVID.

2:45:03

So I wore mask and there

2:45:04

were commoners that were

2:45:06

very mad that I had mask on because quotes,

2:45:08

masks,

2:45:08

don't work. Well, whatever. Who cares?

2:45:10

The And you don't don't wear

2:45:12

a mask. I see, there's there's two

2:45:14

groups of people that bother me in

2:45:16

this whole thing. It's the people that the

2:45:18

know it all's who say, you know, this

2:45:20

is You don't know the science. Do

2:45:22

so research. I hate those people. And then

2:45:24

I hate the other people too are like,

2:45:26

You ain't a mask. You fucking ass. What's wrong with you? I don't like that either. I like people who

2:45:31

say, you know what, your thing? I'll do my thing

2:45:33

and everything's all or nothing. Where I wanna be.

2:45:35

There's no middle ground, there's no nuanced anything. And I think people that were

2:45:40

forced to lose their job over this

2:45:42

should get their jobs back. And in fact, some courts are ruling that they will get their

2:45:45

jobs back. And I

2:45:47

saw today, wait a

2:45:49

second. That the

2:45:51

source was not perfect.

2:45:52

See, yes, and

2:45:54

I had to believe

2:45:56

anything anymore. Who was it?

2:45:59

Oh, who's the new Republican,

2:46:00

Kevin McCarthy. Kevin McCarthy said

2:46:02

that

2:46:02

he talked to Biden

2:46:04

and Biden said they are

2:46:07

no longer gonna require vaccines, the COVID vaccine

2:46:09

to be in the military. Okay?

2:46:11

Now,

2:46:11

I don't know if that's true,

2:46:13

but I would say this business of taking people's jobs away was

2:46:15

was overkill, and it

2:46:19

turned out that some of the questions

2:46:21

they had were reasonable questions In fact, they were right on some stuff.

2:46:23

And I don't want people running around going, who had told you so, but

2:46:28

I think at a minimum, you know, a lot

2:46:30

of these people who sacrificed a career, which I and I don't understand that either. I I would have just taken the job

2:46:36

myself because I wouldn't lose my career. But

2:46:38

at the same time, they were expressing their their rights, and

2:46:42

they had a point about certain things.

2:46:44

And I think they should get credit

2:46:46

for that. So

2:46:47

But the point was, when I saw those

2:46:49

two lines, it

2:46:50

was just like, oh

2:46:52

my god, I have COVID,

2:46:54

and I and I really came to feel

2:46:56

that the worst thing about having COVID is

2:46:59

having COVID because I feared it for so

2:47:01

long. It was just like it's this thing

2:47:03

COVID. It reminded me of Howard

2:47:05

starts coming to town, you know, back in, like,

2:47:06

ninety five and ninety four and ninety Howard starts coming

2:47:08

to town in half the time or ninety percent of the time people didn't

2:47:11

know what they were talking about was bullshit, you're

2:47:15

gonna go, because, you know, Howard

2:47:17

Stern eviscerated every show that that he, you know, competed against when he

2:47:19

came into your town or in

2:47:19

almost every town.

2:47:24

And a lot of towns, fortunately, not here. But

2:47:26

it was more of a thing to be freaked

2:47:28

out by than a real thing because, you know,

2:47:30

if I had really thought about it, there are

2:47:32

a lot of people who said, You guys aren't gonna go

2:47:34

away because Howard Stern, because what you're doing is you're in Detroit. You're

2:47:38

talking about Detroit and your shows nothing like

2:47:41

his. You're totally different animals, but Of course, he would

2:47:43

always say that They stole my show that I mean, that was his thing, and

2:47:47

a lot of people go, oh, well, he's saying that

2:47:49

they stole a show, so they must have stolen a

2:47:51

show. Because he said it fifty times. Mhmm. You know, like my clark. If you say it enough, it's true. Mhmm.

2:47:53

And everyone's an

2:47:55

expert. Everyone's an

2:47:58

expert except for the experts. Yeah.

2:48:00

Well, the problem

2:48:01

too is that, yeah, the

2:48:03

experts What are you? Fuck

2:48:05

your experts. We're not necessarily ex

2:48:07

they were experts they weren't the

2:48:09

experts they profess to be. Yeah. And and now

2:48:11

we're getting into this whole COVID leaks out of the lab,

2:48:14

which, you know, if you said the lab leaked COVID, people would

2:48:16

go ape shit,

2:48:18

and they would want your stricken down.

2:48:20

And now it looks like, I don't know, what is the

2:48:22

latest on the Lab Leak? Is there something new on that?

2:48:26

there's something new on it No.

2:48:28

I mean,

2:48:28

there there were two really

2:48:31

good reports that that it did come from animals. So

2:48:35

who knows? I mean, there's no definitive

2:48:37

answer either way. Yeah. The last story I wrote was

2:48:39

about, I think the suggestion was and I think it was a pretty good source. We're saying that a

2:48:45

lot of people believe that it a researcher

2:48:47

got it got it by

2:48:49

accident and then left the lab. And that's

2:48:51

how it got out. I don't know. I don't

2:48:54

fucking know. But I'm not gonna yell at anyone who

2:48:57

says they know or people do that

2:48:59

for you. I'm sure they will. But

2:49:01

I

2:49:01

I, you know, it's just really weird how all these

2:49:03

people were shut

2:49:05

down. In fact, there was a Stanford

2:49:07

professor. I just started a a pretty

2:49:09

lengthy story about this guy. He was shadow banned by Twitter and he took a lot of shit

2:49:12

because

2:49:13

he

2:49:15

opposed lockdowns because he thought they were

2:49:17

unhealthy for kids. His feeling was that kids are not the

2:49:20

problem.

2:49:23

It's the

2:49:24

adults who have issues

2:49:26

with

2:49:26

their health, you know, whether it's their age or they have diabetes or

2:49:29

they are way overweight

2:49:31

or whatever. And he

2:49:34

thought that it was unhealthy

2:49:36

to lock down kids. In any way, he was

2:49:38

shadow banned. And he took a

2:49:40

lot of shit, too. And it's like, why

2:49:42

why was that guy not allowed to express his

2:49:44

opinion? Why?

2:49:44

I I don't I don't

2:49:46

understand it. Understand it. But

2:49:48

there was a lot of news going by

2:49:50

this week, and it was it was interesting

2:49:54

not working and having the thing that I

2:49:56

was supposed to be so afraid of for

2:49:58

so long and watching things go by that I would

2:49:59

normally like Oh,

2:50:02

I'll take a bite out of that. And

2:50:04

then two days later, there's so many other

2:50:06

things you're like. Oh, you ain't game. It seems like none of it fucking matters. It all seems so

2:50:08

stupid. I'm

2:50:11

serious. I mean, there were there were things that

2:50:13

were things just entertainment period. Well, that's that's how I tried to look at it. Yeah. Then you find yourself in an arguing about something. Well, because

2:50:15

it means it's my fucking

2:50:21

mind? Because a lot of things mean are way more important to

2:50:23

a lot of different people.

2:50:26

Right. I just don't like getting sucked in

2:50:28

did you wanna eulogize Kirsty Alley or Mills

2:50:30

Lane while you have the Kirsty

2:50:33

Alley was kind of a shocker.

2:50:35

Yeah. Why was that a shocker? I get you

2:50:37

know what? I was shocked because I thought she was

2:50:39

like sixty. I know she's seventy one. You know what? The biggest shock to me was I had no idea was of Khan. Too.

2:50:45

Oh, yeah. I checked too rather than I didn't know that. You knew

2:50:47

that. I had no idea. There

2:50:49

were quite a few things in her in her past

2:50:51

where I went. Oh, she's She's there. I also was

2:50:53

there. I did not know she moved to LA

2:50:56

from Kansas when she

2:50:58

was what? Nineteen or ever. Because of

2:51:00

Scientology. I did. I thought she found scientifically

2:51:02

when she was already out there. She was really

2:51:06

stuck in scientifically. She really bought

2:51:08

it hook

2:51:08

line and sinker. I don't know.

2:51:10

Now she's free of feelings. Yeah.

2:51:12

Zenoo needed a nap. She said she

2:51:15

was a Well, wait. So

2:51:17

let's let's eight. That's why she died. Is level eight really high?

2:51:19

Yes. Zenu having them. It cost

2:51:22

her a lot of money, end of

2:51:24

assist. She spent a lot of money staying in Scientology.

2:51:26

That's the problem. The longer you're in

2:51:29

it, the more it's gonna cost you. Do you

2:51:31

think they say that it? You're living. Zeno's

2:51:33

looking down because he needed another

2:51:36

I don't know. Zeno's the best

2:51:38

guy. Like Satan. Right? Who's

2:51:40

the good guy? Oh, I think the good

2:51:42

guy is Oh, Elrond Hubbard needed an actress.

2:51:45

Somebody said somebody was

2:51:47

starting to look like LRH

2:51:49

and I was really agreeing with him. Now I can't remember who it

2:51:51

was. What the fuck

2:51:54

was

2:51:54

that? I know that's so strange. The

2:51:57

these people that should probably have a little mercy for people

2:51:59

like Kirsty -- Well, right? -- who

2:52:02

grow up in scientifically. You grow up

2:52:05

in it. And it's drilled in your brain for

2:52:07

decades. I don't know

2:52:10

how these people. It is

2:52:13

the ultimate brainwash. Oh,

2:52:14

I mean, People grow up in all kinds of religions,

2:52:15

though. Yeah. But that that one

2:52:20

seemed harder to escape. That one, this

2:52:23

idea that if you suddenly are not such a part of that, that you're a

2:52:25

suppressive person who can't be talked

2:52:27

to or reports have to be

2:52:29

written up. Yeah. And you can

2:52:32

cut out family member. A paperwork. A lot of paperwork. A

2:52:34

lot of paperwork. There's a lot of paperwork. That's why

2:52:36

that's why I'm out. I don't wanna do all this

2:52:38

paperwork and auditing. But but that's fucking insane when you've been fed

2:52:39

this bullshit for the first thirty or forty years of

2:52:42

your life and all of a sudden

2:52:44

you go, I see a lot of

2:52:46

things going on here that I think are

2:52:48

just absolutely insane, especially the way

2:52:50

kids are brought up. And I think that's

2:52:52

madness. But I think a lot of people

2:52:54

reach that point, and then they go

2:52:57

But if I leave, I lose my whole family. Yeah.

2:52:59

I lose everything. Like I said, what you just said could be

2:53:01

said about a lot of people growing up in a lot of different religions.

2:53:03

The fact the problem is they

2:53:06

can leave those religions to have their

2:53:08

family. Yeah. In most mainstream religions, you can. There are

2:53:10

a number of them where you can't, and that's that's

2:53:15

really fucked up. And I

2:53:17

think

2:53:17

that's I think, generally, when

2:53:19

an organization tells you who

2:53:22

to talk to and who not

2:53:24

to talk to about what? Yeah.

2:53:26

That's where to me. Fuck you. Something is really wrong here.

2:53:29

You're trying to control me, you're

2:53:32

trying to control information from getting

2:53:34

in me or getting out of all these NDAs? These NDAs. I know I wonder

2:53:36

if any san diego i know one

2:53:39

around I wonder where the

2:53:41

world of NDAs is going because

2:53:43

it was so relied upon by these fucked up people like our Kelly

2:53:47

and a lot turned out a lot of people. Still

2:53:50

exists in the world of business because that that's the point of them. Yeah. But that's that's we were never talking about those kinda RNAs. I don't

2:53:52

know. Except

2:53:57

for the car guy, Carlos Carlos Gosun. Oh, he

2:53:59

was a little

2:53:59

different. different I

2:54:01

guess I know. That was more

2:54:03

than India. I was just stealing money.

2:54:06

Yeah. Really? Going? Yeah. That was good. Did you ever watch that brand?

2:54:08

I didn't, but

2:54:09

Pretty good. I got a few

2:54:11

like it. I want to because

2:54:13

somebody we got a lot

2:54:16

of Calls

2:54:16

about it, but mostly the

2:54:18

pronunciation of his name. Boy,

2:54:19

it's going. I

2:54:21

gotta tell you it was

2:54:23

pronounced three different ways of documentary. They described why too -- Yeah. -- in in all those cases.

2:54:25

So what is that what

2:54:27

are people on the boner about

2:54:30

boner line about this week or lately?

2:54:32

Oh, well, I did have about You

2:54:34

said they were all being dicks. About seventy

2:54:36

five calls of people that were just like, where's

2:54:39

the fuck and show you puppies? You

2:54:41

guys look at COVID pussies. It

2:54:43

was kinda crazy. Here's here's one. Like I

2:54:45

said, the worst thing about COVID is having

2:54:48

everybody else. 2022

2:54:51

sixty six boner. Come

2:54:53

on. What's

2:54:53

going on? Looking for the shows today on Sunday. It's today? You guys ain't

2:54:56

doing shows?

2:54:57

they don't shows

2:55:00

Fucking thing. You shit

2:55:02

on COVID. Fucking

2:55:03

pussies are all vaccinated.

2:55:05

Vaccinated. Yeah.

2:55:06

Well, just tapings that

2:55:08

that was supposed to And I'll

2:55:10

But didn't work. There's so much. For me. You flipped. I was sick. Because

2:55:15

you fell for the shot. You got what

2:55:17

you got? You got the vaccine. Didn't stop

2:55:19

you. I'm getting COVID. You're I gotta tell you. glad I got it because

2:55:21

I was because I told

2:55:23

you my doctor did not wanna

2:55:25

give me packs

2:55:26

of COVID. Yeah. Because he goes, you're

2:55:28

up to date on your shots. You don't need it. I

2:55:30

said, really goes, yeah, what are your symptoms? I said, well,

2:55:32

I have a headache and my nose is messed up because, you're fine. You don't

2:55:34

need it. So I'm glad I had this shot. Well,

2:55:37

aids. Personally, I don't really

2:55:39

regret creating the vaccine because

2:55:42

He didn't earn me in the

2:55:44

back vaccine was probably a good

2:55:46

thing if you had COVID. I I

2:55:48

don't believe the vaccine hurt me. No. If I didn't

2:55:50

get a vaccine, I still would have gotten COVID.

2:55:53

I got it at some skank, some

2:55:56

COVID skank at the killer cares. And

2:55:58

I got it from some skank in this house. Some poor. You get it in

2:55:59

this house?

2:56:03

Well, I think you got it here. Oh, wait.

2:56:05

Mark kind of forgot to hear it from you.

2:56:07

I was around you for all of, like, a minute. It's about minutes because I was talking about the Michigan game.

2:56:10

the above five minutes ago some other

2:56:12

missing game Yeah. But

2:56:13

I told you, stay away from me. You were never within five feet of

2:56:15

me. I'm not blaming you. I'm just saying I

2:56:17

think that's where I got it. I think you might have got

2:56:19

it. Oh, you were the stadium was sixty thousand people. You

2:56:21

got it. The big ten championship. But all the people

2:56:23

I talked to, none of them have it or got

2:56:25

it. So Well, nobody else in this house got

2:56:27

it for me. I don't get it. Not mad

2:56:29

about it. I'm mad about it. I

2:56:32

also think it's because I was on

2:56:34

three hours of sleep, so my immune

2:56:36

system was so weak. Except I was never within two feet

2:56:38

of you, three feet of you. No, I wasn't. Or I was showing

2:56:42

you those pictures, so my buddy passed out of

2:56:44

the game. That listen a

2:56:46

very loud laugh. I don't

2:56:49

care. I'm just III

2:56:52

can't rewind I'm not talking about a number six. You. The minute

2:56:54

you walked in, I said I have a cold, don't come near

2:56:57

me. Yeah. No. I know. It's a nice event. It's

2:57:00

my fault. Then you got it. I haven't given it

2:57:02

to you. You got it. I know I took it

2:57:05

from you. No. You didn't get it from me.

2:57:07

You just got it. I didn't I didn't

2:57:09

even test positive till

2:57:10

Tuesday. Well, I don't know. I'm

2:57:12

not As well as things do

2:57:15

what I'm not being contacted traced. And I

2:57:17

woke up. Being contract traced into that one. When I woke up

2:57:19

on Tuesday, I just went, oh,

2:57:21

shit. I bet you I have it because I my

2:57:23

head's head was just pounding. Yeah. I had a headache

2:57:25

Sunday, and I thought, can I possibly have

2:57:27

COVID? And I don't think so.

2:57:29

And then Brandon announced that somebody in the

2:57:31

banner line had gotten it, and I was

2:57:33

like, fuck. So I

2:57:34

took that test and it came. The two lines came up so fast.

2:57:39

I mean, I barely the the

2:57:41

the the stuff wasn't even out of the eye dropper and the lines were forming.

2:57:43

Well, that the same thing with

2:57:45

mine too. And then today was the first time where it

2:57:47

took a while for the line to pop up. It took,

2:57:49

like, two minutes for it to pop up.

2:57:51

So I'm still full blown. Well, AIDS. AIDS.

2:57:54

I just like

2:57:56

sitting full blown.

2:57:58

AIDS.

2:57:59

Yeah.

2:57:59

It was Anyway, I

2:58:01

whether you're vaccinated or not,

2:58:03

I got it. What do they think

2:58:05

if I wasn't vaccinated? I wouldn't have gotten

2:58:07

it. Here's what they say.

2:58:09

No. I'm just trying to understand what they're saying.

2:58:12

Yeah. That's what they're saying. That if I had

2:58:14

not gotten vaccinated, that they know that I wouldn't have gotten it. Correct.

2:58:17

That's I I didn't want people listening

2:58:19

to the show. You people Seriously, there's like I could

2:58:21

probably I think we're asking for more now is we could play

2:58:23

some more good. Things

2:58:27

are crazy. Search for I might

2:58:29

as well hate everyone. And when Meghan won that fucking award, I swear I hated everyone.

2:58:32

I hate everyone

2:58:35

in the world because I'll be because

2:58:38

she wants to let it happen, the Right. boys are by whole

2:58:40

world. Maybe

2:58:45

we're just wrong. Maybe the people are so sorry. Guys

2:58:47

know that the killer care thing

2:58:49

and I did not get COVID. Oh, good

2:58:51

for you. And just a little

2:58:53

constructive criticism. Maybe next

2:58:55

time

2:58:55

you guys can have people

2:58:58

not stand and camp

2:58:59

out in front of the

2:59:02

bar. Start to make a lot more money because then people could actually get Drink.

2:59:05

Oh, shut up. Oh, so

2:59:08

it could've gotten COVID from you instead.

2:59:10

Brandon, I gotta say, I am also legend because, one, I work with the public.

2:59:13

I

2:59:15

am -and I've been working all

2:59:17

through COVID, but Anyways, as soon as

2:59:19

stuff opened back up, I just started going out and living my

2:59:24

normal life, concert, bars, whatever. Never got

2:59:26

COVID, never got sick ones. You and I Let's

2:59:28

brother deborah

2:59:30

let's see. Yes.

2:59:32

I just wanted to

2:59:33

say that I was at

2:59:35

see super spreader events on Thursday, and I just that I was not

2:59:38

the skink or the

2:59:40

slowness. I

2:59:40

don't know if

2:59:43

I'm still COVID free. COVID's

2:59:45

GANKSLAB? Let's

2:59:46

see. I'm happy

2:59:49

for

2:59:49

her that she

2:59:51

didn't get it. Let's see. Oh,

2:59:54

yeah. I

2:59:55

thought fucking Biden

2:59:57

said if you get

3:00:00

the shot, you ain't

3:00:02

gonna get the goddamn disease. What's

3:00:04

wrong? Whatever the fuck you said.

3:00:06

What else wrong? What's true getting COVID on? Oh,

3:00:10

imagine in the e light.

3:00:12

Really e light, you just

3:00:15

stop with the goddamn comments about being in

3:00:19

a roomful. You didn't have

3:00:21

to go. No. You're off. He didn't regret going. What

3:00:23

the fuck is he talking about? Of

3:00:28

course, Drew gets COVID. And,

3:00:30

of course, you guys aren't doing a show tonight. Oh, man. Of course not.

3:00:37

You guys should be talking. Of course,

3:00:39

people get sick. People

3:00:42

can't do shows. We can't

3:00:44

talk about air break. The father

3:00:46

of the shooter at the gay club in Colorado?

3:00:49

Just Yeah. We completely missed that.

3:00:51

Oh, yeah. Okay. No. That's true. I'm

3:00:53

glad you said that. Well, the this guy was he sounded

3:00:55

like he was he

3:01:00

was happier believing that his

3:01:02

son was he was more concerned whether his son was weaker than the fact that he killed a bunch of

3:01:07

people. Yeah. And the father Orange

3:01:09

Star and And he was on intervention where he was

3:01:11

masturbating for twelve hours at a

3:01:13

time. What? Oh, yeah. What do you see?

3:01:15

I'm thinking I'll watch that episode. If they're

3:01:17

missed for kicks. I don't watch some great interventions. Intervention for

3:01:20

masturbation? No.

3:01:23

But his name is Aaron Brink.

3:01:25

And, yeah, apparently, he was

3:01:27

on He was a porn star. And then the intervention episode everybody keeps talking

3:01:29

about because he was

3:01:31

on intervention and it

3:01:34

would it kept cutting

3:01:36

to you know, the black screen that's

3:01:38

just the writing, and it would be like,

3:01:40

Aaron went in the bathroom and masturbate it for four

3:01:42

hours. Four hours? Yeah. Okay. I gotta look this up.

3:01:45

All I know is I was not

3:01:47

really following that story terribly hard because it,

3:01:50

you know, they go by and then another story comes

3:01:52

along. But the

3:01:54

lawyer for the shooter.

3:01:56

The lawyer for the

3:01:59

shooter is jerking off. God.

3:02:01

Oh, great. So the shooter's dead. He's fucking

3:02:03

wrong. No. That's on the Internet. He's also AAM

3:02:06

and A fighter. Yeah. Play this is the audio. This is

3:02:08

it. I would love

3:02:10

my son of our watch. I'd love

3:02:12

my son. Until six. Oh, fuck you. That's the

3:02:14

wrong video. Here's here's part of his porno.

3:02:17

There he is having sex with

3:02:19

a woman. I think that my

3:02:21

anti gay, anti thematic, they come

3:02:24

for right I'm a conservative, but

3:02:26

extraordinary. And I've been very vocal

3:02:28

about that. It was that's

3:02:30

my son. I'm a conservative. And I

3:02:32

not changed. I mean, the first gay or the

3:02:34

gay men break names. I mean, the bully because

3:02:36

the bully's the kids think it's, like, reverse, like, the back of the

3:02:38

day. Is it it's okay to be gay? Think

3:02:42

he said that he don't think because it's a

3:02:44

cool to be gay. It's not that I

3:02:46

think it's not cool at all. I think it's my opinion about gays is that it's not okay. Because

3:02:48

it's kind

3:02:51

of gets home sexuality. You know, this this kind

3:02:53

of gets it with raise rights and marriage for He looks like

3:02:55

Josh Burles. Skye have another drink How

3:02:58

come he's drunk? This kid got none of

3:03:00

the physical jeans that this guy has because

3:03:02

he's pretty ripped. I mean, he's in shape.

3:03:04

That guy's a total slab. Whole thing though, when

3:03:07

the guy was saying he was glad his son

3:03:09

wasn't gay -- Yeah. -- the lawyer for his

3:03:11

kid had just said, on binary. Right. Right.

3:03:13

Which was So, like so why

3:03:15

are you saying this, like, ten minutes after you learned

3:03:17

that? You know, that's total bullshit, by the way, because in

3:03:19

every filing sense, they

3:03:22

refer to him as him and he

3:03:24

and there's no evidence he was ever

3:03:26

done by an area. Well, people were angry because

3:03:29

Right. Were they angry because some publication

3:03:31

was reporting it was not calling him he or him.

3:03:33

They were no. We're not calling him they or them, which

3:03:35

his attorney said were his pronouns

3:03:39

-- Yeah. -- which they then switched

3:03:41

because they were, I guess I can't get damaged. So the attorneys

3:03:43

really, but they're saying some

3:03:46

of these, you know, to to pull the gate

3:03:48

bars and said, I don't know. Again, it's kinda weird. I don't know

3:03:50

what the heck you do. We have a gate bar I

3:03:54

don't know what's doing. Well, he's accused of

3:03:56

going on a mass shooting at a gay bar

3:03:58

and killing five people in Colorado as well.

3:04:01

Well, I said, I said something. He's used

3:04:03

to do now. I said, I'm doing space

3:04:05

like gay. Oh, I'm glad he said that guy is like gay.

3:04:07

So he's glad he killed to

3:04:09

find people at the club's queue. Brand, is there

3:04:11

any more audio this guy? I can't stop listening to

3:04:13

him. He's a little bit of a marching band. And he does look like a wayward relative of Josh Brolin. He

3:04:16

definitely does. Yeah.

3:04:19

He starts this one off with Pew. He's

3:04:22

snacking. We're the shooting involving, you know, multiple people. Right. And then I bought they were all born to find it to get Kate on

3:04:24

him. Yeah.

3:04:29

Right. And and brother, oh my god he's gay as a stewerer.

3:04:31

Oh my god. He

3:04:34

says he gay. And he's not gay. So

3:04:36

I think he's So it's Well, you

3:04:38

guys have had conversations about that. It just

3:04:41

uses a multi burger. It's a mass

3:04:43

burger, but it's not This is Gavin.

3:04:45

Hi, this is Emma Mormon. I've got

3:04:47

to confirm a Republican. Oh,

3:04:49

wow. Do you know what his

3:04:51

porn star name is? No. Dick

3:04:53

Delaware. My gosh. That guy weird. Wow.

3:04:55

Yeah. He is

3:04:59

bigger. That was

3:05:01

bizarre. Can't believe he raced a kid. Right. He used to go shit up. Well,

3:05:03

I think he was pretty much

3:05:05

out of his life. I know he was. Yeah. I

3:05:08

think he thought his kid was dead, and he wasn't

3:05:10

that part of the story? The mom lied to him or something. Oh. Said he committed suicide.

3:05:12

I've watched so many things

3:05:14

lately. I can't tell you

3:05:17

what's a real story and

3:05:19

what's a fake story. God, there

3:05:21

were some great interventions that I had

3:05:23

not seen. I missed a whole season

3:05:26

of them. So I was catching

3:05:28

up In fact, there was some weird

3:05:30

stuff. That was this guy. God,

3:05:32

a lot more people are addicted to

3:05:34

duster than I ever imagined. Yeah. Like

3:05:37

Aaron Carter? Yeah. Well, it's easy

3:05:40

to get. Right? It's cheap. Like

3:05:42

this girl. I'm working on sunshine.

3:05:44

Oh my god. This one

3:05:47

girl, she worked for her

3:05:49

father, who was her

3:05:52

stepfather, and she would go to work and

3:05:54

basically badger her mother who worked an

3:05:56

administrative job for money, nonstop for, like,

3:05:58

two hours until the mother broke down

3:06:00

then she go out by

3:06:02

heroin, come back to work

3:06:04

crash in her chair

3:06:07

for like two hours. And then she would

3:06:09

come upstairs and shoot up again with

3:06:11

a model employee. Then she would What

3:06:13

do they do? They were running a

3:06:16

plumbing business. And then when when her

3:06:18

mother wasn't available to give her money

3:06:20

for some reason, then she'd start calling

3:06:22

ex boyfriends. Like, Yeah. I just need fifty dollars and he goes. I don't I don't have that much. You know,

3:06:28

he's just forty, and then and then after

3:06:30

about five minutes, he'd be like, So you got fifty four me? Yeah. Yeah. Alright. Yeah. Just combined. she go

3:06:35

drive by with the intervention crew behind her. She

3:06:37

has to blow them or No. Because did you seem that she was? And she was like, nah,

3:06:39

just let just love me so much. I just wanna

3:06:41

be dumb. Why did I love

3:06:44

you? You're such a fucking hag.

3:06:46

I just wanted to go away. I

3:06:48

wish I had a father.

3:06:51

Which reminds me speaking of

3:06:53

haggs, roughly the haggs strikes

3:06:55

again Oh god. Is she do? Last week,

3:06:57

she deleted her Instagram

3:07:00

and her Instagram was

3:07:02

gone for a couple days. But

3:07:04

until she's back. Yeah. She shows up okay.

3:07:07

The way she described it, maybe you

3:07:09

should read the whole thing, Brandon. I

3:07:11

can read it. But Just to just to

3:07:13

just to sort of set the

3:07:15

stage. She has she's trouble remembering

3:07:18

to eat. Mhmm. So she's homeless. That's

3:07:20

normal. So she gets out

3:07:22

in her car, which is, like,

3:07:24

her rocketship. You know, let's let's let's talk

3:07:26

about Spears. And then About Spears.

3:07:30

She's she's depressed from being

3:07:32

cooped up or something, so she ends

3:07:34

up just crying her eyes out in the car

3:07:38

And then she sees Jack in the box. She's

3:07:40

like, oh my god. I'm so hungry and I

3:07:42

forgot to eat. So she pulls up Jack in the box after she'd been crying her eyes out.

3:07:46

And gets up and buys a bunch of

3:07:48

food and the guy sees that she's just balling her makeup's

3:07:50

probably all over her face and she pulls over probably to eat her food and the guy comes knocks the

3:07:56

window just say, you know, are you okay? You know, everything's

3:07:58

gonna be okay? You mean, you're alright? You

3:08:01

know? And so she goes -- She lives there.

3:08:03

-- on this guy, like, Who is some

3:08:05

guy at the fast food place? To

3:08:07

tell me it's gonna

3:08:09

be okay. Like fuck you. The

3:08:11

guy was being nice. Would you like

3:08:13

me to do a reading? Yes. III really love that.

3:08:15

That sounded all normal. That

3:08:17

sounds like a totally normal day for a person

3:08:19

to go through. Yeah. Alright. And and by the

3:08:22

way, that that would be a pretty significant

3:08:25

power imbalance. Your forty two million

3:08:27

Instagram followers against one fast food

3:08:29

window employee. She's clearly just having

3:08:31

trouble adjusting to freedom. She

3:08:33

was in prison. She was in

3:08:36

prison for over two decades

3:08:38

now. She is a cooke. And she thinks she's funny. Yeah. That's the that's

3:08:42

my least favorite thing about her is that

3:08:44

she thinks she's fucking funny because she's always

3:08:46

right too. She never apologized because she's always right. Alright. Let's see.

3:08:49

It starts off with

3:08:52

on that meditation bitch

3:08:55

now, meditation emoji. My husband hates

3:08:58

it. He thinks I've gone bonkers.

3:09:00

MamaSus is always doing it, and he looks

3:09:02

so peaceful. So I'm like, wow. That looks

3:09:04

interesting. Following

3:09:06

deep into yourself, I say all this because

3:09:09

I try to make an effort to take care of

3:09:11

myself, you know. Normally, I forget to eat. I

3:09:14

wait way too long and I'm too sensitive.

3:09:16

If anything goes wrong at the house, it's like

3:09:18

the world has ended. So I got in my car yesterday and I cried

3:09:22

I cried so damn hard, but

3:09:25

jeez, my car is my spaceship spaceship

3:09:27

emoji. It's where I have my best interest my

3:09:31

best thoughts, my creative

3:09:34

urges, ideas, my car's spiritual, totally

3:09:36

spiritual. And

3:09:38

we're all in this together on the

3:09:41

road, you know, car emoji. So I

3:09:43

don't feel alone unless those big eighteen wheelers combine. Hog

3:09:46

the road and and I want a

3:09:48

shit on myself. But it's me time. My shit

3:09:50

likes to shut to say I almost shit myself.

3:09:53

That's the Macrosis thing. I do not

3:09:55

wanna hear her saying she almost shit

3:09:57

herself. Don't shit herself. She almost shit herself. Yes. Because then eighteen

3:10:00

wheelers drew. Well,

3:10:02

anyway, I forgot to eat yesterday and

3:10:04

I saw a jack in the box. I've never ate

3:10:06

there a day in my fucking life. I was like, holy shit. And

3:10:12

when I saw that big sign

3:10:14

of the pictures of food, I hate looking at food, but it's the timing, clock

3:10:16

emoji. Holy

3:10:20

hog heavens. I got a cookies and

3:10:22

cream milkshake with a double cheeseburger. Well,

3:10:25

I've been crying in the car, but

3:10:27

nobody could tell only me, you know?

3:10:29

My face still looked normal. I was fine.

3:10:31

But then, there

3:10:34

he was. This big man

3:10:37

at the fucking window window

3:10:39

emoji. He gave me pity. It's gonna be okay.

3:10:43

He said, what the fuck did

3:10:45

he just say? He doesn't know me and I sure his hell didn't know his

3:10:47

ass. I demand to know the ethnicity

3:10:49

of this person. So why did

3:10:52

he say that? It's gonna be

3:10:54

okay. Why did he say that? I was

3:10:56

offended. Fuck you stupid man at Jack in

3:10:58

the Box. You don't know me. You don't

3:11:00

have my blood. So go fuck yourself

3:11:02

and that's how it ends. Okay. Just a rant on

3:11:05

the Jack in the Box employee. And by

3:11:07

the way, you're not my blood, so go

3:11:09

fuck yourself. You hate your blood. Yeah. She

3:11:11

her fucking family. There's no one in her family who can tell her it's gonna be okay or her anything. And

3:11:13

then this idea that nobody

3:11:15

could tell I was crying.

3:11:17

Yeah. That's why the guy

3:11:20

came out are you gonna be are

3:11:22

you okay? Right. You're fucking crying. You said

3:11:24

you're crying your eyes out right before you

3:11:26

went. You idiot. Yeah. He saw somebody who looked distressed and he decided to at least extend

3:11:28

a nice gesture and say,

3:11:30

hey, everything's gonna be alright.

3:11:33

Would that sound like just

3:11:35

a bipolar person? She sounds total

3:11:38

she just sounds nuts. Sounds bad.

3:11:40

She only does she Probably

3:11:42

is. She's bad shit crazy. I guess punching down her kids wasn't enough, so she needs someone lower than her kids

3:11:48

to punch down on a fast food employee.

3:11:50

She was trying to help her Fucking bit weird. I never had a jack in the box before.

3:11:56

You know, ever since Elsie was

3:11:58

an eleven too, said he was doing that song with her. Yeah. And I was so mad at Elton I

3:12:00

knew it'd be a hit.

3:12:02

And so I I looked

3:12:05

at her -- Oh, let

3:12:07

me see. -- modify in September one start

3:12:09

hitting is like, oh my god. It

3:12:11

is a hit. It's a big hit.

3:12:13

Yes. And she's getting millions of streams

3:12:15

every fucking day, and I checked the other day, it's still getting a ton of streams. Really? Yes.

3:12:18

And she's done

3:12:20

a good job

3:12:22

promoting it. She was She done

3:12:25

anything? No. No. It's gonna say

3:12:27

she isn't on shit. She was she

3:12:29

used to be around number one ten,

3:12:31

number one twenty, She's like

3:12:33

artists fifty seven now. We're in

3:12:35

the world because that stupid fucking

3:12:37

song, one hundred and fifty three

3:12:40

million streams. It's such garbage

3:12:42

too. Please don't play it.

3:12:44

I can't believe Ellen Junt did

3:12:46

that. Why did you do that?

3:12:50

Damage. He likes to help

3:12:52

people. He does. He likes to

3:12:54

pay off carbon offset. So there was

3:12:58

one thing I almost would skip this, but it

3:13:00

was I decided it wasn't written to me, so I'm not taking it personally

3:13:02

at all. And I think I know where it came from. Brandon

3:13:07

sent to me as prep, the

3:13:09

the time magazine open letter to white women? Yeah.

3:13:11

Did you read that Brandon? Yeah.

3:13:14

And I said it to Trudy specifically, basically

3:13:16

just blaming her for all of racism. Did Trudy read it?

3:13:18

No. I don't think she did. I mean, that was part of last week's prep.

3:13:23

But I this was

3:13:25

bizarre to me. It's so

3:13:27

fucking bizarre. White women must do more to confront racism Mhmm.

3:13:31

This is again, this is in

3:13:33

a fun of time magazine. Yes. Which I thought, why is this here?

3:13:35

In twenty nineteen, we decided to anti

3:13:39

racism events in white women's dining rooms. This

3:13:41

is the place where white women pay twenty five hundred dollars to have black women come and tell you you're a racist. Yeah. Remember we watch the video of

3:13:44

that? Yeah. It

3:13:49

was crazy. If white woman hit as a house, you need to

3:13:51

be perfect as

3:13:54

the foundation. It is the need for

3:13:56

perfection that makes it impossible to engage

3:13:58

in anti racism work. Being perfect is the key to your happiness, to your success, to your very existence,

3:14:00

she's talking to white

3:14:02

women only, of course.

3:14:04

Perfect hair, perfect clothes,

3:14:07

perfect grades, perfect nails, Perfect

3:14:09

weddings, perfect bodies, perfect adoring

3:14:11

and supportive wife and mother,

3:14:13

perfect employee and colleague. By

3:14:16

the way, how do they

3:14:18

know that every white woman

3:14:20

has this? I mean, isn't

3:14:22

this like the most gross over

3:14:25

generalization of any guru I mean, if

3:14:27

you said this if you picked

3:14:29

out a bunch of things and said

3:14:31

them about all people of any

3:14:33

color, it would be ridiculous.

3:14:36

White Skin, the foundational principle

3:14:38

of perfection in a white supremacist

3:14:41

a society like ours is

3:14:43

rooted in whiteness. That's clever. Of

3:14:46

course, white skin alone doesn't render you

3:14:48

perfect. But

3:14:50

without it, you have no chance.

3:14:52

White Skin is a necessary ingredient of

3:14:54

perfection. Your endless quest for perfection is a trap.

3:14:58

You'll never be thin enough, smart

3:15:00

enough, or rich enough. You will

3:15:02

never be enough. Yet white woman will die trying especially over dinner.

3:15:07

We have a three point plan

3:15:09

for perfectionism. It goes like this.

3:15:11

You've been taught generation after generation, the talking politics over a meal is rude. Being

3:15:16

rude is the enemy of perfection.

3:15:18

Being perfect is your number one

3:15:20

goal, so you will not talk

3:15:23

about racism. That's interesting that somebody's figured

3:15:25

it all out. Yeah. You've been publicly humiliated often at the hands of another white

3:15:27

woman who is angling to show you how much more perfect she

3:15:33

is in anti racism work. Yes, you even compete

3:15:35

in the anti

3:15:37

racism space, but this makes white

3:15:39

women sound like the absolute worst

3:15:41

person, the worst potential human being there

3:15:44

is. Getting called out

3:15:46

makes you wanna stop the

3:15:48

work. If you aren't already perfect at it, you want

3:15:50

nothing to do with it. Then there's situations

3:15:53

where this critique of you is coming from

3:15:55

a woman of color. They will hit you

3:15:57

in a deeply uncomfortable place. You are

3:15:59

not used to having us challenge you.

3:16:02

On a topic, we one hundred percent

3:16:04

know more about being on the receiving

3:16:06

end of racism. This infuriates white woman.

3:16:09

Us publicly calling you out on

3:16:11

your racism. Us publicly telling you

3:16:13

that you are not perfect. Anti racism work

3:16:15

depends on your acknowledging your imperfections, name of

3:16:17

that you've been born

3:16:20

into and matured by

3:16:23

a white supremacist society. This

3:16:25

means acknowledging that you are not the expert on

3:16:27

how it feels to be on the receiving end

3:16:29

of racism, which means you do not get to decide what is

3:16:31

and what is not racist. Just

3:16:33

like men know could decide what is and

3:16:35

is not sexist. It means acknowledging that you

3:16:37

will that you will get it wrong, that you

3:16:39

will feel free. Oh, no.

3:16:41

It means acknowledging that you will

3:16:44

get it wrong, that you will feel embarrassed, and

3:16:46

that you will struggle to make progress. So why show

3:16:48

up? You

3:16:51

are doing this not to save us,

3:16:53

but to free yourselves. The only wrong thing is remaining silent,

3:16:55

accepting your role in white supremacy. Maybe

3:16:58

you don't know more than the black

3:17:01

brown or indigenous women attempting to set you straight.

3:17:03

You can't start this process of extracting

3:17:06

white supremacy until you extract

3:17:08

the need to be perfect. Yeah. That's

3:17:10

the open letter to white women. And

3:17:15

I'm sure all of them read it and

3:17:17

understand perfectly. I guess it's from those those women that do those dinners and it's

3:17:19

from their book. So you can buy their book. I

3:17:23

can't believe people pay for that to get yelled

3:17:25

at and to be called racist. Well, it was yours. There was nobody in every time I see a protest or something that is for, I don't

3:17:28

know, black backlives

3:17:33

matter or something like that. It's

3:17:35

majority white women. Yeah. I found it

3:17:37

hilarious. White women tend to lead

3:17:39

I mean, young white women tend

3:17:42

to lead most protest about everything. But those women that that they're talking

3:17:44

about, women who wanna

3:17:46

be perfect. Yeah. Perfect

3:17:48

hair, perfect nails, perfect

3:17:50

marriage, perfect wedding, perfect colleague, who

3:17:53

how big is that group of

3:17:55

people? People aren't that stuck. I

3:17:57

mean, to suggest that all white

3:17:59

women are so stuck on being perfect. I

3:18:01

mean, you should get out and take a

3:18:03

look around. I think you'll find that

3:18:06

that's not true. No. It's not true

3:18:08

of anyone. Often it to me, it feels

3:18:10

like another grip. Yeah. It does. No.

3:18:12

It is a grip. Charging people twenty five hundred

3:18:14

dollars to tell them how racist they are.

3:18:17

That's that's pretty fun to solve anything.

3:18:19

Yes. I'm amazed they can get people

3:18:21

to do it, though. Is there anybody to

3:18:23

do anything? Yeah. For twenty five

3:18:25

hundred bucks Yeah. That's a pretty

3:18:27

big deal that invested in crypto and FTEs. Well,

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but they think they're getting something back. All these people think

3:18:32

they're getting something

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